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ALUMNI  RECORD 


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BAKER  UNIVERSITY 


BALDWIN  CITY,  KANSAS 


FIRST  EDITION 
1917 


ALUMNI  RECORD 

OF 

BAKER  UNIVERSITY 


Including  an  account  of  the  Principal 
Events  in  the  first  Twenty-five  years 
of  the  History  of  the  College,  with  a 
Roster  of  the  Trustees  and  the  Faculty, 
and  their  Officers 


BALDWIN  CITY,  KANSAS 
APRIL,  1917 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Preface  v 

Annals  of  Baker  University vi 

Trustees  of  Baker  University xxxiv 

Officers  of  the  Board  of  Trustees xlii 

Officers  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  of  the 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church xlv 

Biographies  of  the  Presidents  of  the  University xlvii 

Roster  of  the  Presidents  and  Faculty Hi 

Officers  of  the  Faculty lxii 

Officers  of  the  Alumni  Association lxiv 

Alumni  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts 65 

Alumni  of  the  Conservatory  of  Music 223 

Alumni  with  Advanced  Degrees  Pro  Merito 226 

Honorary  Alumni    228 

Persons  Receiving  Certificates  :   The  Academy 231 

Normal   Department 242 

The  Conservatory  of  Music 245 

Art  Department   247 

Department  of  Oratory  248 

The  Department  of  Household  Arts 249 

Commercial  Department    250 

Residence  Directory  of  the  Alumni    257 

Index  of  the  Alumni 276 

Finding  List  of  Married  Women 287 

Enrollment  in  Baker  University 291 


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PREFACE 


The  incidents  attendant  upon  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Baker  Uni- 
versity in  1909  increased  the  interest  already  quite  general  among  the  friends 
of  the  college  that  a  record  should  be  prepared  in  which  the  history  and 
development  of  the  university  should  be  set  forth,  probably  in  a  form  for 
reference  and  reminder.  At  that  time  the  Trustees  ordered  that  such  a 
publication  should  be  made  ready  and  Dean  O.  G.  Markham  was  directed 
to  collect  and  edit  the  material.  He  began  the  work,  but  two  things  have 
prevented  an  earlier  completion  of  the  task.  First,  the  routine  of  duties 
belonging  to  his  usual  work  allowed  only  fractions  of  time  at  different 
intervals.  A  more  serious  hindrance  was  the  limited  amount  of  original 
material  from  which  to  gather  the  facts.  It  seemed  desirable  to  go  beyond 
the  meager  records  remaining  of  the  official  acts  of  the  school  in  its  earlier 
years  to  see  what  contemporaneous  accounts  might  show  in  the  newspapers 
published  in  the  same  years  of  Kansas  history.  This  investigation  gave 
some  definite  data,  as  well  as  satisfied  the  query  as  to  whether  there  might 
be  such  data. 

It  is  a  pleasure  to  speak  of  the  valuable  service  given  by  Miss  Lilian 
Scott,  through  recent  years,  in  her  active  participation  in  bringing  together 
some  of  the  scattered  records  and  accounts,  and  in  her  helpful  and  construc- 
tive labors  to  make  the  published  data  of  this  volume  to  be  as  full  and  as 
accurate  as  they  are. 

The  editor  would  acknowledge  his  obligations  to  the  many  persons 
who  have  contributed  favors  and  have  replied  so  courteously  to  his  inquiries 
for  information;  to  former  President  Murlin  and  to  President  Mason  for 
their  encouragement  and  consideration  while  this  special  labor  has  been  in 
hand;  to  the  Trustees  for  their  provision  for  this  opportunity  to  contribute 
some  evidence  of  an  abiding  interest  in  an  institution  which  has  favored 
him  with  a  place  in  which  to  work. 

Probably  no  one  is  more  aware  of  the  deficiencies  in  this  published 
work  than  the  editor  himself.  Any  suggestion  to  make  such  a  record  as 
this  purports  to  be  more  satisfying,  both  as  to  the  method  of  its  contents 
and  the  accuracy  and  completeness  of  its  data,  will  be  thankfully  received. 

The  information  as  to  addresses  and  the  like  is  to  be  considered  as 
extending  to  April  1,  1917. 

OSMON  GRANT  MARKHAM. 


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This  record  of  events  in  the  history  of  the  school  continues  to  the  close 
jf  the  first  twenty-five  years. 

May  30,  1854.  The  Kansas-Nebraska  Bill  became  a  law,  organizing  the 
Kansas  Territory  and  thus  opening  it  to  settlement. 

June  3,  1854.  The  following  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of 
Bishops  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  shows  how  the  church  took 
official  recognition  of  its  religious  responsibility  in  this  new  Territory: 

"Rev.  W.  H.  Goode. 

"Dear  Brother:  It  is  understood  that  emigration  is  tending  largely  to 
Nebraska  (a  name  then  embracing  both  Territories).  It  seems  probable 
that  the  Church  ought  soon  to  send  some  devoted  missionaries  to  that 
country.  But  there  is  not  such  a  knowledge  of  details  respecting  the 
topography  and  population  of  these  regions  as  to  enable  the  Church  author- 
ities to  act  understandingly  in  the  premises.  You  are  therefore  appointed 
to  visit  and  explore  the  country  as  thoroughly  as  practicable,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  collecting  information  on  these  points.  In  performing  this  work  you 
will  be  governed  by  your  own  judgment,  and  make  full  reports  in  writing 
of  your  labor  and  its  results,  so  that  it  may  be  known  how  many  ministers — 
if  any — should  be  sent,  and  at  what  particular  points  they  should  be  located. 

"Yours  truly, 

"E.  R.  AMES, 
"Bishop  Methodist  Episcopal  Church." 

July  9,  1854.  In  carrying  out  this  plan,  Rev.  W.  H.  Goode  traveled 
overland  by  wagon  and  horses  from  Richmond,  Ind.,  to  Westport,  Mo., 
arriving  there  July  3d.  After  a  few  days  in  preparation,  he  entered  Kansas 
territory,  and  on  Sunday,  July  9th,  in  company  with  Dr.  A.  Still,  of  the 
Wakarusa  Mission,  Friend  Mendenhall,  a  teacher  from  the  Quaker  Mission, 
and  several  others,  he  stopped  at  the  cabin  of  a  man  named  "Kibbee,"  who 
lived  at  "Hickory  Point."  (Note. — About  a  mile  north  of  Baldwin  City.) 
Little  expectation  was  had  of  a  ministerial  visit;  but  the  host  and  one  or 
two  others  invited  the  settlers  to  assemble  for  preaching.  About  noon  the 
company  was  collected  and  before  these  Dr.  Goode  opened  his  commission 
by  preaching  from  Math.  24,  14:  "And  the  gospel  of  the  Kingdom  shall  be 
preached  in  all  the  world  for  a  witness  unto  all  nations:  and  then  shall  the 
end  come."  This  was  the  first  sermon  preached  under  any  regular  appoint- 
ment to  the  white  settlers  of  Kansas  Territory,  under  the  authority  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Oct.  23,  1856.  From  this  beginning  this  church  has  grown  so  that  in 
October,  1856,  in  the  Kansas-Nebraska  Territory,  there  were  three  presiding 
elders  to  supervise  the  work  in  twenty  appointments,  having  a  membership 
of  1,207,  with  twenty  Sunday  Schools,  reporting  an  enrollment  of  482.  To 
care  for  this  field  more  directly  the  Kansas-Nebraska  Annual  Conference 
was  organized  at  Lawrence,  Kansas  Territory,  Oct.  23,  1856,  with  13  charter 
members,  Bishop  Osmon  C.  Baker,  presiding.  These  are  the  charter  mem- 
bers: Levin  B.  Dennis,  William  Butt,  Charles  H.  Lovejoy,  Abraham  Still, 
Joseph  Denison,  Thomas  J.  Ferrill,  William  H.  Goode,  Isaac  F.  Collins,  W. 
D.  Gage,  John  W.  Taylor,  John  M.  Chivington,  Benjamin  F.  Bowman,  J.  T. 
Cannon.  The  Committee  on  Education,  among  other  things,  reported: 
"The  committee  is  of  the  opinion  that  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Conference 


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should  avail  itself  through  its  members  of  the  earliest  opportunities  to 
secure  favorable  sites  for  seminaries  of  learning  or  universities  under  our 
own  immediate  management  and  control  and  to  take  such  preliminary 
measures  as  may  be  necessary  to  secure  titles  to  the  same  and  to  secure 
the  passage  of  such  legislative  acts  as  may  be  necessary  to  constitute  boards 
of  trustees  who  may  hold  such  property,  real  estate,  personal  or  mixed,  for 
the  use  and  benefit  of  such  seminaries  or  universities;  and  to  secure  grants 
of  land  and  other  property  to  aid  in  building  and  endowing  such  institutions 
of  learning  within  our  bounds."  The  Conference  approved  this  report  and 
further:  "Resolved,  that  each  presiding  elder  be  requested  and  is  hereby 
instructed  and  authorized  to  give  especial  attention  to  the  subject  of  educa- 
tion. And  where  land  and  tenements  can  be  secured  by  donation  for 
educational  purposes,  they  take  such  measure  as  may  be  necessary  to  secure 
in  fee  simple  such  land  for  seminaries  or  universities,  and  their  building 
and  endowment  by  legislative  action  and  otherwise." 

March  17,  1857.  An  Educational  Convention  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  in  Kansas  Territory,  consisting  of  the  preachers,  traveling  and  local, 
was  called  together  by  the  presiding  elders,  meeting  at  the  home  of  James 
Still,  at  Blue  Mound  (8  miles  north  of  Baldwin  City),  to  take  steps  towards 
founding  a  University.  A  committee  reported  as  follows:  "Whereas,  the 
educational  interests  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Kansas,  in 
view  of  the  rapid  settlement  of  the  same,  demand  of  the  friends  of  education 
and  of  the  church,  immediate  and  energetic  action  and,  whereas,  many  of 
us  have  seen,  on  the  one  hand,  the  long,  hard  struggles  of  our  church  in 
the  older  conferences,  in  behalf  of  education,  and,  on  the  other  hand,  the 
proud  and  successful  efforts  of  the  Papacy  in  securing  land  in  the  new 
states  and  territories  for  her  churches  and  institutions  of  learning,  there- 
fore; Resolved,  first,  that  a  committee  of  nine  be  appointed  to  draft  a  plan 
for  the  erection  and  support  for  a  Methodist  University  in  Kansas,  also 
to  receive  proposals  and  examine  location  and  report  at  our  Annual  Con- 
ference in  April  next.  Resolved,  second,  that  the  preachers  be  requested 
to  give  this  subject  their  special  attention  and  report  on  location  and 
proposals  to  the  committee  of  nine  at  our  next  Annual  Conference." 

Pending  the  discussion  of  this  report,  which  was  entirely  preliminary, 
a  committee  was  raised  from  parties  present  to  receive  proposals  and  to 
report  the  next  morning.  The  Educational  Convention,  in  the  meantime, 
adjourned  to  meet  at  Palmyra,  which  was  some  eight  miles  away,  convening 
at  the  home  of  Henry  Barricklow  (by  coincidence  the  same  home  as  the 
Kibbee  cabin)  on  the  next  day,  Maroh  18th.  Proposals  for  the  new  Uni- 
versity were  made  from  Blue  Mound,  Prairie  City,  Centropolis,  Topeka, 
Palmyra  and  Lawrence.  The  Palmyra  proposition  was  accepted,  which 
was:  "The  Palmyra  Association  agrees  to  secure  to  the  Trustees  of  the 
Methodist  University,  said  University  to  be  located  at  Palmyra,  800  acres 
of  land  near  and  adjoining  the  city  of  Palmyra,  640  of  which  are  secured 
by  a  'float.'  Also,  to  take  twenty  thousand  dollars  of  stock  in  the  University 
lands."  By  motion  of  Rev.  Abraham  Still,  M.  D.,  the  University  was  named 
"Baker  University,"  by  a  unanimous  vote,  in  honor  of  Bishop  Osmon  C. 
Baker,  the  president  of  the  first  session  of  the  Kansas-Nebraska  Conference. 

The  Palmyra  Association  was  a  company  of  five  men  whose  organiza- 
tion was  to  build  a  town  on  the  Santa  Fe  Trail,  township  14,  range  20,  west 
half  of  section  34.  The  authorized  survey  of  this  town  shows  that  it  was 
half  mile  on  the  south  line.  The  members  of  the  Association  were:  Henry 
Barricklow,  Major  James  B.  Abbott,  James  G.  Blood,  Dr.  Andrew  T.  Still 
and  Daniel  F.  Fry.  Mr.  Abbott  and  Mr.  Blood  had  their  homes  in  or  near 
Lawrence.     The  remaining  three  members  had  their  homes  at  Palmyra. 

The  "float"  of  640  acres  is  the  original  town-site  of  Baldwin  City  and 
lay  immediately  south  of  Palmyra.  It  was  owned  by  Jacob  Hall,  Independ- 
ence, Mo.,  and  is  said  to  have  been  secured  by  the  Palmyra  Association  for 
$3,000.00. 


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March  18,  1857.  A  Joint  Stock  Education  Association  was  organized, 
under  the  following  Committee  report: 

"We,  the  undersigned,  members  of  this  convention,  do  hereby  organize 
an  Association  under  the  name  and  title  of  Kansas  Educational  Association 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

"The  officers  of  this  Association  shall  be  a  President,  two  Vice-Presi- 
dents, a  Secretary,  a  Treasurer,  an  Auditor  and  nine  Trustees. 

"The  valuation  of  each  share  of  the  property  of  this  Association  shall 
be  $ 

"The  proceeds  of  all  property  acquired  by  this  Association  for  the 
erection  and  endowment  of  a  University  at  Palmyra,  Kansas,  shall  be 
applied  to  the  same  to  the  amount  of  Three  Hundred  Thousand  Dollars — 
after  which  the  dividend  shall  be  applied  as  the  Association  may  direct. 

"Furthermore,  the  proceeds  of  all  property  acquired  by  this  Association 
for  the  erection  of  buildings  and  endowment  to  Seminaries  in  particular 
localities  shall  be  applied  to  the  same  to  the  amount  of  One  Hundred  Thou- 
sand Dollars  each,  after  which  the  dividends  shall  be  applied  as  the  Asso- 
ciation may   direct." 

The  report  was  adopted. 

The  following  named  persons  were  chosen  officers  of  the  Association, 
to  serve  until  a  Constitution  could  be  adopted  and  officers  chosen  under  it: 

L.  B.  Dennis,  A.  Still,  J.  M.  Still,  C.  H.  Lovejoy,  A.  L.  Downey,  W.  G. 
Piper,  Ira  Flackford,  T.  J.  Ferrill,  Wm.  Moore,  B.  F.  Bowman,  J.  S.  Griffing, 
R.  P.  Duvall,  B.  C.  Dennis,  Wm.  Butt,  Walter  Oakley,  W.  Marlatt. 

"The  object  of  this  Association  shall  be  to  promote  the  cause  of  educa- 
tion in  Kansas,  under  the  patronage  of  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Annual 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  and  the  mutual  benefit  of 
the  members  of  the  Association." 

March  18,  1857.  "Palmyra  is  situated  southeast  of  Topeka,  south  of 
Lawrence  about  twelve  miles,  on  the  Santa  Fe  road,  in  one  of  the  most 
beautiful  and  picturesque  spots  in  Kansas.  The  University  site  is  a  very 
commanding  one.  Turn  your  eye  which  way  you  will,  you  cease  to  see 
objects  only  because  the  eye  becomes  weary  with  the  distance;  yet  it  is  on 
a  handsome  swell  but  little  above  the  surrounding  prairie.  One  of  those 
beautiful  upland  groves,  so  uncommon  in  Kansas,  and  perhaps  so  attractive 
because  in  Kansas,  graces  the  eastern  slope  of  the  site  of  'Baker  University.' 
The  city  of  Palmyra  lies  about  one-half  mile  to  the  west.  There  is  an 
extensive  body  of  timber,  young  and  thrifty,  very  good  limestone,  sand 
stone,  and  water  can  be  reached  only  a  few  feet  from  the  surface,  even  at 
the  highest  points.  We  predict  a  glorious  and  enviable  future  to  the  young 
city  of  Palmyra."  (A  statement  furnished  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Associa- 
tion.) 

April  16,  1857.  At  the  session  of  the  Kansas-Nebraska  Annual  Con- 
ference, held  at  Nebraska  City,  N.  T.,  April  16-20,  1857,  the  following  report 
of  the  Committee  on  Education  was  adopted: 

"Whereas,  It  being  known  that  A.  Still  and  L.  B.  Dennis  hold  bonds 
to  the  amount  of  seven  hundred  acres  of  land  donated  by  the  Palmyra 
Association  and  others  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  and  endowing  an  institu- 
tion of  learning,  to  be  under  the  patronage  of  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska 
Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  to  be  called  the 
'Baker  University,'  and  that  a  majority  of  the  ministers  of  this  conference 
had  resolved  themselves  into  a  joint  stock  association,  under  the  name  and 
title  of  the  'Educational  Association  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in 
Kansas  Territory/  and  that  they  propose  to  take  the  above  named  lands 
and  apply  the  proceeds  thereof  to  the  above  named  purpose,  until  the  erec- 
tion  and    endowment    of   the    University    shall   have    cost    Three    Hundred 


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Thousand  Dollars  besides  the  funds  that  may  arise  from  the  sale  of  scholar- 
ships, and  that  they  propose  also,  as  soon  as  the  buildings  and  finance  of 
the  Institution  are  in  condition  to  be  used,  that  they  will  deed  to  the  Kansas 
and  Nebraska  Annual  Conference,  or  to  the  Kansas  Conference  if  divided, 
the  University  with  suitable  grounds  and  all  the  apparatus  belonging  to  the 
Institution.     Therefore, 

"Resolved,  That  the  said  A.  Still  and  L.  B.  Dennis  are  hereby  ordered 
to  assign  all  the  bonds  and  instruments  of  writing  by  which  they  hold  any 
property  of  this  Conference  to  the  Trustees  of  the  said  Educational  Associa- 
tion.    And  be  it  also 

"Resolved,  That  said  Educational  Association  is  hereby  authorized  to 
erect  and  endorse  as  many  institutions  of  learning  as  they  may  deem  ex- 
pedient, and  place  them  under  the  patronage  of  this  Conference." 

The  Educational  Association  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  formed 
a  permanent  organization,  adopted  a  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  and  elected 
officers  for  one  year,  as  follows:  President,  L.  B.  Dennis;  First  Vice-Presi- 
dent, C.  H.  Lovejoy;  Second  Vice-President,  A.  Still;  Recording  Secretary, 
Walter  Oakley;  Treasurer,  Wm.  G.  Piper;  Financial  Agents,  L.  B.  Dennis 
and  Walter  Oakley.  Executive  Committee:  Rev.  William  Butt,  Rev.  Ira 
Blackford,  Rev.  Walter  Oakley.  Trustees:  Rev.  R.  P.  Duvall,  Rev.  B.  F. 
Bowman,  Rev.  Jas.  S.  Griffin,  Rev.  W.  Marlatt,  Rev.  E.  H.  Robertson,  Rev. 
A.  L.  Downey,  Rev.  B.  C.  Dennis,  Rev.  T.  J.  Ferrill,  Rev.  William  Moore. 

April  17,  1857.  "Any  preacher  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  living 
in  the  bounds  of  Kansas  at  the  time  of  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  Kansas  Educational  Association  shall  be  entitled  to  membership  in  the 
Association,  providing  he  purchase  $100.00  worth  of  property.  Any  preacher 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  who  may  settle  in  Kansas  after  the 
adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Association  shall  be  entitled  to  member- 
ship on  the  terms  before  mentioned." 

Nov.  7,  1857.  The  Quindaro  Chindowan — editor,  J.  M.  Walden  (later 
Bishop  Walden) — has  a  news  article  entitled  "The  Baker  University — The 
First  College  in  Kansas." 

Dec.  23,  1857.  The  shares  in  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  were 
fixed  at  $100.00  each.     Also,  the  following  action  was  taken: 

"Resolved,  That  our  forms  of  deeds,  bonds,  certificates  or  any  other 
instruments  of  writing  by  which  any  of  the  property  of  this  Association 
may  be  conveyed,  or  by  which  they  are  held  bound  to  convey,  be  so  written 
as  to  prohibit  forever  the  use  of  said  property  or  any  part  thereof  from 
being  used  as  a  place  of  making  or  vending  intoxicating  liquors."  (An 
early  day  prohibition  feature  maintained  through  the  years  since.) 

Feb.  3,  1858.  Charter  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church: 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Governor  and  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Territory 

of  Kansas: 

Section  1.  That  L.  B.  Dennis,  A,  Still,  C.  H.  Lovejoy,  Ira  Blackford, 
W.  J.  Piper,  T.  J.  Ferrill,  Wm.  Butt,  N.  Taylor,  and  their  associates  and 
successors,  are  hereby  constituted  a  body  politic  and  corporate,  under  the 
name  and  title  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  and  by  that  name  shall  have  perpetual  succession,  and 
a  common  seal;  may  sue  and  be  sued,  plead  and  be  impleaded,  defend  and 
be  defended,  in  any  court  of  law  or  equity;  and  shall  have  full  power  to 
hold,  by  gift,  grant,  devise,  purchase  or  otherwise,  any  land,  tenements 
hereditaments,  moneys,  rents,  goods  and  chattels,  of  whatsoever  kind,  which 
have  been  heretofore,  or  may  hereafter  be  given,  granted,  or  devised  to. 
or  purchased  by  them  for  the  benefit   of  said  Association,   and   may  sell 


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and  dispose  of  the  same,  or  any  part  thereof,  or  lease,  or  rent,  or  improve 
the  same,  in  such  manner  as  they  shall  deem  most  conducive  to  the  inter- 
ests of  said  Association. 

Sec.  2.  That  the  objects  of  this  Association  are,  and  shall  be,  the  pro- 
motion of  education  in  Kansas  under  the  patronage  of  the  Kansas  and 
Nebraska  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  or  such  Con- 
ference as  may  be  hereafter  formed  out  of  said  Conference  within  the 
bounds  of  the  territory  of  Kansas. 

Sec.  3.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  this  Association  to  locate  a  Uni- 
versity, to  be  called  BAKER  UNIVERSITY,  at  the  town  of  Palmyra,  or 
within  one  mile  of  said  town;  also  to  locate  other  seminaries  of  learning 
in  such  places  and  of  such  grades  as  may  be  deemed  best  for  the  cause  of 
education. 

Sec.  4.  That  the  proceeds  arising  from  the  sale  of  any  property  belong- 
ing to  this  Association  shall  be  appropriated  to  the  BAKER  UNIVERSITY, 
as  the  said  Association  may  direct,  to  the  amount  of  at  least  three  hundred 
thousand  dollars,  except  such  property  as  may  be  purchased  or  donated  for 
other  purposes. 

Sec.  5.  That  the  Association  shall  have  the  power  to  make  all  rules, 
by-laws  and  regulations  necessary  to  carry  out  the  provisions  of  this  Act. 

Sec.  6.  That  all  the  property  or  funds,  real,  personal  or  mixed,  that 
may  be  received,  held  or  appropriated,  by  or  for  said  Association,  for  the 
exclusive  purpose  of  religion  or  education,  including  a  cemetery  not  exceed- 
ing forty  acres,  shall  be  forever  exempt  from  taxation. 

Sec.  7.  That,  in  case  said  corporation  shall  hereafter  at  any  time  receive, 
by  gift,  grant  or  devise,  any  number  of  acres  of  land  exceeding  one  town- 
ship of  land,  they  shall  be  and  are  hereafter  required  to  sell  and  dispose 
of  the  same,  within  twenty-five  years  from  the  date  of  such  gifts,  grant  or 
devise;  and  said  corporation  are  hereby  expressly  limited  to  the  holding, 
at  any  one  time,  of  more  than  one  township  of  land,  except  when  received 
by  gift,  or  devise,  as  aforesaid,  in  which  case  they  shall  dispose  of  the  same 
within  the  time  aforesaid. 

This  Act  to  take  effect  and  be  in  force  from  and  after  its  passage. 

Feb.  12,  1858.     Charter  of  Baker  University: 
Be  it  enacted  by  the  Governor  and  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Territory 

of  Kansas: 

Section  1.  That  L.  B.  Dennis,  Ira  Blackford,  Charles  H.  Lovejoy, 
Walter  Oakley,  N.  Taylor,  Homer  H.  Moore,  James  Shaw,  Curtis  Graham 
and  William  Butt,  of  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  and  such  other  persons  as  shall,  or  may  hereafter,  be 
appointed  by  the  Kansas  Conference,  or  subdivisions  of  the  said  Kansas 
Conference  of  the  said  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  to  succeed  them,  be, 
and  they  are,  hereby  created  and  constituted  a  body  politic  and  corporate, 
under  the  name  and  style  of  the  Trustees  of  the  BAKER  UNIVERSITY, 
and  henceforth  shall  be  styled  and  known  by  that  name,  and,  by  that  name 
and  style,  to  remain  and  have  perpetual  succession,  with  power  to  sue  and 
be  sued,  to  implead  and  be  impleaded;  to  acquire,  hold  and  convey  property, 
real,  personal  or  mixed,  in  lawful  ways;  to  have  and  use  a  common  seal,  and 
to  alter  same  at  pleasure;  to  make  and  alter  from  time  to  time  such  by-laws 
as  they  may  deem  necessary  for  the  government  of  said  institution,  its 
officers  and  servants:  Provided,  Such  by-laws  are  not  inconsistent  with  the 
constitution  of  the  United  States  and  the  organic  Act;  and  to  confer  on 
such  persons  as  may  be  considered  worthy  such  academical  or  honorary 
degrees  as  are  usually  conferred  by  similar  institutions. 

Sec.  2.  That  the  term  of  office  of  said  Trustees  shall  be  four  years; 
but  they  shall   hereafter,  at  the   regular  Annual   Conference   aforesaid,   in 


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1859,  so  arrange  by  lot  that  the  term  of  office  of  one-fourth  of  their  number 
shall  expire  annually;  and  said  board  shall,  in  the  manner  above  specified, 
have  perpetual  succession  and  shall  hold  the  property  of  said  institution 
solely  for  the  purpose  of  education,  and  not  as  stock  for  the  individual 
benefit  of  themselves,  or  any  contributor  to  the  endowment  of  the  same. 
No  particular  religious  faith  shall  be  required  of  those  who  become  students 
of  the  institution.  Nine  members  shall  constitute  a  quorum  for  the  trans- 
action of  any  business  of  the  Board,  except  the  election  of  President  or 
Professor,  or  the  establishment  of  Chairs  in  said  institution,  and  the 
enactment  of  by-laws  for  its  government,  for  which  the  presence  of  a 
majority  of  the  Board  shall  be  necessary;  Provided,  That  the  Trustees 
hereafter  selected  shall  not  exceed  thirty-two  in  number,  who  shall  be  fairly 
appointed  among  the  respective  Conferences  having  the  selection  thereof, 
as  hereinbefore  provided. 

Sec.  3.  That  the  said  Annual  Conferences  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  under  whose  control  and  patronage  said  University  .is  placed,  shall 
each  also  have  the  right  to  appoint  annually  two  suitable  persons,  members 
of  their  own  body,  visitors  to  said  University,  who  shall  attend  the  examina- 
tion of  students,  and  be  entitled  to  participate  in  the  deliberations  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  and  enjoy  all  the  privileges  of  members  of  said  Board, 
except  the  right  to  vote. 

Sec.  4.  That  the  said  institution  shall  be,  and  hereby  is,  permanently 
located  at  Baldwin  City,  in  the  Territory  of  Kansas,  and  the  corporators  and 
their  successors  shall  be  competent,  in  law  or  equity,  to  take  to  themselves, 
in  their  said  corporate  name,  real,  personal  or  mixed  estate,  by  gift,  grant 
bargain  and  sale,  conveyance,  will,  demise  or  bequest,  of  any  person  what- 
soever; and  the  same  estate,  whether  real,  personal  or  mixed,  to  grant,  bar- 
gain, sell,  convey,  demise,  let,  place  out  at  interest,  or  otherwise  dispose 
of  the  same,  for  the  use  of  said  institution,  in  such  manner  as  to  them  shall 
seem  most  beneficial  to  said  institution.  Said  Corporators  shall  faithfully 
apply  all  the  funds  collected,  as  the  proceeds  of  the  property  belonging  to 
the  said  institution,  supporting  the  necessary  officers,  instructors,  servants 
and  agents,  and  procuring  books,  maps,  charts,  globes  and  philosophical, 
chemical,  and  all  other  apparatus  necessary  to  the  success  of  said  institu- 
tion, under  the  restrictions  imposed:  Provided,  nevertheless,  That,  in  case 
any  donation,  demise  or  bequest  shall  be  made  for  particular  purposes, 
accordant  with  the  design  of  the  institution,  and  the  corporation  shall 
accept  the  same,  every  such  donation,  demise  or  bequest  shall  be  applied  in 
conformity  with  the  express  conditions  of  the  donors  or  devisors:  Pro- 
vided further,  That  said  corporation  shall  not  be  allowed  to  hold  more  than 
two  thousand  acres  of  land  at  any  one  time,  unless  the  said  corporation 
shall  have  received  the  same  by  gift,  grant  or  demise;  and  in  such  case  they 
shall  be  required  to  sell  or  dispose  of  the  same  within  ten  years  from  the 
time  they  shall  require  such  title,  and  on  failure  to  do  so,  such  land,  over 
and  above  the  before  named  two  thousand  acres,  shall  revert  to  the  original 
donor,  grantor,  devisors  or  their  heirs. 

Sec.  5.  That  the  Treasurer  of  the  institution,  and  all  other  agents,  when 
required,  before  entering  upon  the  duties  of  their  appointment,  shall  give 
bond  for  the  security  of  the  corporation,  in  such  penal  sum  and  with  such 
securities  as  the  corporation  shall  approve;  and  all  processes  against  the 
corporation  shall  be  by  summons,  and  the  service  of  the  same  shall  be  by 
leaving  an  attested  copy  thereof  with  the  treasurer  at  least  sixty  days  before 
the  return  day  thereof. 

Sec.  6.  That  the  corporation  shall  have  power  to  employ  and  appoint  a 
President  or  Principal  for  said  institution,  and  all  such  Professors  or 
Teachers,  and  all  such  agents  or  servants  as  may  be  necessary,  and  shall 
have  power  to  displace  any  or  such  of  them  as  the  interest  of  the  institu- 
tion may  require;  to  fill  vacancies  which  may  happen  by  death,  resignation 


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ox  otherwise  among  said  officers  or  servants;  and  to  prescribe  and  direct 
the  course  of  studies  to  be  pursued  in  said  institution  by  and  with  the 
advice  and  consent  of  the  President  and  Professors  thereof. 

Sec.  7.  That  the  corporation  shall  have  power  to  establish  departments 
for  the  study  of  any  and  all  the  learned  and  liberal  professions  in  the  same, 
to  confer  the  degrees  of  Doctor  in  the  learned  arts  and  sciences  and  belles 
lettres,  and  to  confer  such  other  academical  degrees  as  are  usually  conferred 
by  the  most  learned  institutions. 

Sec.  8.  That  the  said  institution  shall  have  power  to  institute  a  Board 
of  competent  persons,  also  including  the  Faculty,  who  shall  examine  such 
individuals  as  may  apply,  and,  if  such  applicants  are  found  to  possess  such 
knowledge  pursued  in  such  institution  as,  in  the  judgment  of  said  Board, 
renders  them  worthy,  they  may  be  considered  graduates  in  course,  and  shall 
be  entitled  to  diplomas  accordingly  on  paying  such  fees  as  the  corporation 
shall  affix;  which  fee,  however,  shall  in  no  case  exceed  the  tuition  bills  of 
the  full  course  of  studies  in  said  institution.  Such  Examining  Board  may 
not  exceed  the  number  of  ten,  three  of  whom  may  transact  business,  pro- 
vided one  be  of  the  Faculty. 

Sec.  9.  That,  should  the  corporation  at  any  time  act  contrary  to  the 
provisions  of  this  charter,  or  fail  to  comply  with  the  same,  upon  complaint 
being  made  to  proper  court  of  the  county  in  which  said  University  is 
situated,  a  scire  facias  shall  issue,  and  the  proper  attorney  shall  prosecute 
in  behalf  of  the  people  of  the  territoiw  for  forfeiture  of  this  charter.  This 
act  shall  be  a  public  act,  and  shall  be  construed  liberally  in  all  courts,  for 
the  purpose  herein  expressed. 

April  16,  1858.  The  charter  secured  from  the  Territorial  Legislature 
for  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
was  accepted  for  reorganization,  with  these  officers:  President,  L.  B. 
Dennis;  Vice-President;  J.  Welch;  Secretary,  Walter  Oakley;  Treasurer, 
N.  Taylor;  Agent,  Wm.  Butt. 

April  16,  1858.  Membership  in  the  Kansas  Educational  Association 
opened  to  any  professor  of  any  institution  under  the  patronage  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Kansas,  provided  he  purchase  the  $100.00 
worth  of  property. 

April  16,  1858.  Milton  Baldwin,  A.  M.,  son  of  John  Baldwin,  Berea, 
Ohio,  for  whom  Baldwin  City  is  named,  elected  to  take  charge  of  the  Pre- 
paratory Department  of  the  University.  After  a  short  illness  he  died  Aug. 
30,  1858;  burial  in  the  old  cemetery  south  of  town. 

John  Baldwin  was  born  at  Bramford,  Ct,  Oct.  13,  1799.  Although 
without  education  himself  and  without  fortune,  he  won  name  and  influence 
during  the  century  in  which  he  lived.  Christian  education  for  poor  boys 
and  girls  was  the  ruling  passion  of  his  life.  His  marriage,  in  1828,  to  Mary 
D.  Chappel  gave  him  a  sympathetic  partner  in  all  his  plans.  He  bought  a 
tract  of  land  in  the  Western  Reserve,  in  northern  Ohio,  and  came  with  his 
young^  bride  to  Middlebury  Township,  Cuyahoga  County,  Ohio.  From  this 
primitive  settlement  sprung  the  town  of  Berea,  Ohio,  her  schools  and  the 
famous  stone  quarries.  Mr.  Baldwin  was  a  shrewd  New  England  business 
man,  very  frugal  in  his  life  and  habits. 

In  1845,  Baldwin  Institute,  at  Berea,  Ohio,  was  chartered  and  named  in 
his  honor.  In  1855  the  name  was  changed  to  Baldwin  University.  In  1871 
the  official  report  from  the  school  gave  the  information  of  the  value  of  his 
gifts  as  amounting  to  $127,700.  Other  gifts  to  German  Wallace  College 
added  largely  to  this  generous  sum  for  that  locality. 

In  1867  he  bought  property  in  Louisiana  and  provided  for  schools,  both 
for  white  children  and  for  black.  The  Freedman's  Aid  Society  now  has  the 
control  of  the  colored  school. 


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Baldwin  High  School  for  Boys  and  Baldwin  High  School  for  Girls, 
both  at  Bangalore,  India,  are  products  of  his  wisdom  and  munificence. 

In  1857  he  came  to  Kansas  Territory.  After  an  investigating  visit  he 
returned  later  and  with  his  son,  Milton,  he  brought  the  machinery  equip- 
ment for  a  steam  mill.  This  was  located  near  Fifth  and  Indiana  streets,  and 
was  a  great  advantage  to  the  newly  opened  country.  The  sudden  illness 
and  death  of  his  son,  Milton,  was  so  great  a  sorrow  that  he  could  no  longer 
live  here,  and  he  therefore  abandoned  all  his  plans  in  relation  to  Kansas. 
During  the  years  of  his  life  after  this  he  would  scarcely  refer  to  this 
experience,  and  then  only  to  speak  of  "his  Kansas  failure."  His  family 
report  that  his  experience  in  Kansas  was  a  financial  loss  of  $3,000  in  gold. 

John  Baldwin  died  Oct.  28,  1884,  at  his  home  in  Louisiana,  and  was 
buried  at  Berea,  Ohio. 

April  15-19,  1858.  The  session  of  the  Kansas-Nebraska  Annual  Con- 
ference, held  at  Topeka,  K.  T.,  adopted  this  report  from  the  Committee 
on  Education: 

"The  section  of  land  reported  at  our  last  conference  session,  donated 
by  the  Palmyra  Town  Association  for  educational  purposes,  and  which  was 
transferred  to  the  trustees  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  has  been  regularly  laid  out  into  a  town,  to 
which  has  been  attached  the  title  of  Baldwin  City.  A  considerable  amount 
of  stock  has  been  disposed  of,  and  the  proceeds  thereof  appropriated  to 
educational  purposes,  in  pursuance  of  a  contract  between  this  body  and  the 
Educational  Association. 

"By  order  of  the  Board  of  Managers  there  is  now  in  course  of  erection 
a  stone  schoolhouse,  24  by  40  feet,  to  be  at  least  two  stories  high.  (Note. — 
This  is  now  called  'The  Old  Castle.') 

"The  foundation  of  a  Preparatory  Department  of  the  Baker  University 
has  also  been  laid,  which  is  to  be  50  by  100  feet,  three  stories  high.  (The 
location  of  this  building  was  near  Science  Building.) 

"Liberal  charters  have  been  procured  from  the  Legislature  of  Kansas 
Territory,  both  for  the  Association  and  University.  Notwithstanding  the 
pressure,  the  Association  feel  greatly  encouraged  to  continue  their  efforts 
in  the  good  cause  of  education." 

September,  1858.  Rev.  Werter  R.  Davis,  A.  M.,  elected  President  of 
Baker  University  and  agent  of  Kansas  Educational  Association. 

Nov.  22,  1858.  The  first  day  of  school  for  Baker  University.  Without 
ceremony  of  any  kind  known  to  later  days,  the  beginning  was  made.  A 
lime-stone  building,  three  stories  high,  24  ft.  by  40  ft.,  with  flat  roof,  and  a 
belfry  on  the  east  end,  "like  an  inverted  kettle"  (as  a  student  fifty  years 
later  said),  had  been  erected  on  lots  15  to  19,  Fifth  street.  It  was  considered 
a  temporary  structure  and  for  that  reason  was  not  erected  on  the  "College 
Park,"  as  the  campus  was  named.  The  third  story  was  built  by  the  local 
lodge  of  Masons,  and  they  were  thereby  given  lease  for  its  use  for  a  period 
of  (blank)  years.  The  school  began  with  the  Preparatory  Department  only, 
having  about  twenty  pupils. 

Prof.  Byron  Rush  Cunningham,  A.  M.,  of  McKendree  College,  was  the 
instructor  and  bore  the  title  "Principal  of  the  Preparatory  Department." 

Mrs.  Minerva  R.  Davis,  the  wife  of  President  Davis,  gave  instruction 
in  music. 

The  enrollment  by  the  close  of  the  term  had  reached  nearly  fifty. 

The  cost  of  the  building  was  about  $3,250.00. 

"The  College  building,  for  it  was  dignified  with  that  name,  was  the 
center  of  influence  and  activity  and  the  value  of  lots  was  determined  by 


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their  proximity  to  it.  It  was  the  'College  building,'  and  that  made  it  sacred; 
for  it  covered  the  embryo  out  of  which  in  our  thought  was  to  come  every 
form  of  culture  and  refinement  and  mental  power.  It  was  the  Mother, 
Sweet  Mother,  in  prospects  of  yet  unborn  sons  and  daughters  who  were 
to  represent  every  possibility.  It  was  every  thing.  It  was  at  once  the 
College,  the  Church,  the  Town  Hall  and  the  Lyceum.  Its  capacious  hall 
of  24x40  rang  in  turns  now  with  the  hum  of  the  school  room  and  now  with 
the  voice  of  God's  messengers  and  the  responsive  shouts  of  his  Saints, 
and  now  with  the  wild  stirring  oratory  of  the  grim  chieftain  of  Kansas,  who 
bade  his  scared  auditors  'remember  that  General  James  H.  Lane  watched 
over  them  as  a  father  over  his  children.'  Here  were  held  religious  revivals, 
political  rallies  and  school  exhibitions.  Here  met  the  old  Philopeuthian 
Society,  the  Herald  in  Kansas  of  equal  rights  and  privileges  between  the 
sexes  and  where  boys  and  girls  stood  side  by  side  upon  the  same  platform 
and  contended  for  oratorical  honors  without  prejudice.  Memorable  Hall! 
It  ought  to  be  preserved  for  a  museum  for  antiquities.  Its  walls  could  tell 
stories  that  would  be  poems  and  in  it  the  antiquary  would  be  in  touch  with 
the  beginnings  of  Kansas  civilization." 

Jan.  1,  1859.  Advertisement  (in  the  Kansas  Messager,  vol.  I,  No.  1, 
Jan.  1,  1859,  published  at  Baldwin  City,  K.  T.):  "Baker  University — Rev. 
Werter  R.  Davis,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  President.  The  Preparatory  Department 
of  this  institution  opened  its  first  term  on  the  22  ult.  (Nov.  22,  1858),  to  be 
continued  thirteen  weeks.  Instructions  will  be  given,  if  called  for,  in  all 
the  branches,  solid,  classical  and  ornamental.  Expenses — Tuition  in  the 
Preparatory  Department,  per  term,  $7.00;  tuition  in  the  Preparatory  Eng- 
lish, per  term,  $6.00;  tuition  in  Common  School  branches,  per  term,  $4.00; 
tuition  in  College  branches,  per  term,  $8.00;  lessons  upon  the  Piano  or 
Melodeon,  per  term,  $10.00;  contingencies,  per  term,  $1.00.  Board,  per 
week,  $3.00.     College  fees  invariably  in  advance." 

Feb.  4,  1859.     Baldwin  City  incorporated  by  Territorial  Legislature. 

April  13,  1859.  The  College  Park  (now  the  Campus),  containing  21 
acres,  transferred  to  the  Trustees  of  Baker  University  by  the  Kansas  Edu- 
cational Association. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Baker  University  at 
Omaha,  N.  T.,  at  the  Conference  session. 

The  action  of  the  Kansas-Nebraska  Annual  Conference  was  as  follows: 

"This  Conference,  at  its  session  in  Nebraska  City  in  1857,  did  enter 
into  an  arrangement  to  receive  from  the  Palmyra  Association  the  donation 
of  a  tract  of  land  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  and  endowing  an  institution 
of  learning,  to  be  under  the  patronage  of  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  to  be  called  the  Baker  Uni- 
versity. 

"A  considerable  amount  of  stock  has  been  disposed  of,  and  the  proceeds 
thereof  appropriated  to  educational  purposes,  in  pursuance  of  the  contract 
between  this  body  and  the  Educational  Association. 

"It  is  thought  that  the  present  prospects  may  justify  the  organization 
of  a  full  college  faculty,  at  the  commencement  of  the  next  educational  year. 

"The  Educational  Association  are  now  prepared  to  comply  with  their 
contract  with  this  Conference,  and  deed  to  the  Trustees  of  Baker  University 
the  Park  known  as  the  College  Park,  in  Baldwin  City,  containing  21  acres; 
and  until  a  suitable  building  for  college  purposes  can  be  erected  they  tender 
to  the  Board  the  use  of  the  first  and  second  stories  of  the  present  building. 

"Your  committee  would  recommend  the  adoption  of  the  following: 

"  'Resolved,  That  this  Conference  pledge  its  best  efforts  to  build  up  and 
sustain  Baker  LTniversity  as  the  one  great  University  in  Kansas.'  " 


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April  13,  1859.  Committee  appointed  by  the  Kansas  Educational  Asso- 
ciation to  consider  the  establishment  of  a  Medical  College  in  Leavenworth, 
as  a  branch  of  Baker  University.  In  April,  1860,  a  Medical  Department  was 
created  by  affiliation  with  the  College  of  Physicians,  and  Dr.  C.  A.  Logan 
was  appointed  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty.  (It  does  not  appear  that 
these  plans  were  ever  carried  out.) 

Feb.  9,  1860.     From  news-letter  by  Pres.  W.  R.  Davis: 

"This  is  not  now  a  land  of  bloody  strife  as  heretofore,  but  those  who 
sought  to  destroy  and  murder  have  fled  away,  and  an  intelligent  and 
religious  people  are  here  engaged  in  agricultural  pursuits  and  all  the  arts 
of  civilized  life.  They  are  actively  at  work  making  farms,  building  houses, 
mills,  colleges,  towns  and  cities.  The  whole  country  is  undergoing  a  change 
as  though  a  magic  hand  were  at  work  causing  the  wilderness  and  solitary 
place  to  rejoice  and  blossom  as  the  rose.  The  soil  is  fertile,  the  climate 
salubrious,  the  prairies  undulating,  and  the  streams  are  pure  and  beautifully 
skirted  with  timber. 

"Baldwin  City  occupies  a  most  beautiful  place.  It  is  in  Douglas  county, 
on  the  Santa  Fe  road,  about  an  equal  distance  from  all  the  great  commercial 
marts  on  the  Missouri  river,  and  in  the  midst  of  the  best  cultivated  portion 
of  the  territory.  It  is  surrounded  by  rich  lands,  an  abundance  of  water, 
building  materials  of  every  kind,  and  plenty  of  coal  and  timber.  There  are 
about  three  hundred  inhabitants  in  the  town,  four  stores,  two  hotels,  two 
mills  and  a  goodly  number  of  mechanic  shops  of  various  kinds. 

"We  are  now  in  the  midst  of  one  of  the  most  glorious  revivals  of 
religion  I  have  ever  witnessed.  We  have  had  a  pentecost  for  the  last  four 
weeks.  The  Holy  Ghost  has  been  poured  out  upon  us  almost  incessantly 
since  that  time,  and  the  people  have  been  speaking  the  language  of  Zion 
and  proclaiming  the  wonderful  works  of  God.  About  one  hundred  have 
been  converted  to  God  and  joined  the  church.  The  students  in  the  college 
have  shared  in  the  heaven-sent  revival  and  the  most  influential  citizens  have 
been  its  subjects.  Our  pastor,  Rev.  Mark  Robertson,  Elder  Dennis,  Rev. 
Leard,  Rev.  Piper  and  Rev.  Parker  labored  for  God  in  this  glorious  work, 
and  their  labors  were  not  in  vain  in  the  Lord.  Baldwin  City  charge  num- 
bers over  two  hundred. 

"The  German  Methodists  have  organized.  They  held  their  quarterly 
meeting  last  Sabbath,  and  had  a  good  time. 

"The  Presbyterians  have  also  organized,  and  will  build  a  church 
immediately.  The  truth  is,  there  is  scarcely  an  indigenous  person  in  this 
community.  Baker  University  is  located  here.  A  good  three-story  college 
building  was  finished  last  fall.  About  one  hundred  students  have  been 
enrolled.  The  college  society  had  a  very  interesting  exhibition  at  the  close 
of  the  term.  Professors  Cunningham,  Parker  and  Leard  are  doing  well. 
The  University  lands  have  just  been  relieved  from  a  very  embarrassing 
debt,  which  has  inspired  the  friends  of  the  institution  with  life  and  energy. 
We  are  now  prepared  to  give  deeds  to  all  who  may  purchase  property 
from  us.  Those  who  have  purchased  should  report  the  number  of  the  share 
and  the  numbers  of  the  lots  of  which  it  is  composed,  that  record  may  be 
made  accordingly,  and  if  they  have  paid  their  indebtedness  they  may,  if 
they  wish,  receive  their  deeds.  We  have  started  a  subscription  to  build  a 
college  chapel  with  encouraging  prospects. 

"Methodism  is  an  element  of  great  power  in  this  country,  and  if  we  are 
true  to  ourselves  and  to  our  God,  we  can  mould  and  give  shape  to  the 
educational  and  religious  affairs  of  the  people  for  all  generations  to  come. 
Our  preachers  and  our  people  are  at  work,  and  those  that  do  not  love  fear 
them. 

"We  have  here  the  Yankee  element.  Some  of  them  do  not  love  our 
church  very  well,  and  some  of  them  do,  and  I  hope  that  the  day  is  not 
very  far  distant  when  all  of  them  will  love  and  respect  her.     This  element, 

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when  brought  under  the  influence  of  Methodism,  is  one  of  great  good, 
having  been  raised  in  a  land  of  churches  and  schoolhouses,  they  are  unusu- 
ally intelligent  and  moral. 

"Our  Conference  sits  in  Leavenworth  City  on  the  15th  of  March,  at 
which  time  we  hope  to  see  you,  Mr.  Editor,  in  the  midst  of  our  young  but 
promising  conference,  and  it  may  be  that  you  will  hear  some  interesting 
speeches  on  the  vexed  question.  Our  Conference  is  opposed  to  slavery  in 
every  aspect  of  the  subject.  They  are  anti-slavery  in  the  true  sense  of 
the  word." 

Feb.  22,  1860.     Item  from  Central  Christian  Advocate: 

"Bell  Donated. — The  Rev.  Bishop  Baker  has  donated  a  beautiful  bell 
to  the  infant  university  in  Kansas  which  bears  his  name.  It  is  now  in 
course  of  transportation  and  will  soon  ring  out  its  musical  notes  upon  the 
virgin  air  of  Kansas.  Blessings  upon  the  considerate  and  benevolent  Bishop 
for  his  interest  in  our  Western  enterprise,  and  ample  success  to  the  college 
at  Baldwin  City." 

March,  1860.  Report  of  Committee  on  Education  at  Annual  Conference: 
"Baker  University  is  in  a  prosperous  condition.  The  College  Building 
for  the  Preparatory  Department  has  been  finished  and  is  sufficiently  com- 
modious to  meet  the  present  educational  wants  of  the  country.  The  Uni- 
versity lands  are  now  relieved  from  debt,  and  a  good  title  obtained  to  them. 
A  good  college  bell,  weighing  three  hundred  pounds,  has  been  presented  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Osmon  C.  Baker.  Resolved,  That  we  will  cordially  unite  with 
the  friends  of  education  in  exerting  our  efforts  to  build  up  and  sustain 
Baker  University  as  the  one  great  University  of  Kansas." 

March,  1860.  Kansas-Nebraska  Annual  Conference  divided,  Kansas  to 
comprise  one  part  and  Nebraska  the  other. 

March  14,  1860.  By  an  act  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association,  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  Baker  University  shall  be  members  of  that  Associa- 
tion. The  Board  of  Trustees  appointed  by  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Con- 
ference at  its  last  session  and  their  successors  in  office  were  made  the 
officers  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association,  with  power  to  perform  all 
their  duties  according  to  the  charter  of  said  Association. 

March,  1861.     Report  of  Committee  on  Education  at  Annual  Conference: 

"Baker  University  is  in  successful  operation,  notwithstanding  the  finan- 
cial embarrassment  produced  by  the  unprecedented  drought  of  last  year. 
The  Preparatory  College  Building  is  sufficiently  commodious  to  meet  all  the 
present  educational  wants  of  the  country.  There  is  the  commencement  of 
a  good  mineralogical  and  geological  cabinet,  also  the  beginning  of  a  library 
and  philosophical  apparatus." 

March,  1861.  Committee  appointed  to  take  into  consideration  the 
propriety  of  organizing  a  Law  College  in  the  city  of  Lawrence.  (Permanent 
action  was  never  taken.) 

March,  1861.  Professorship  of  Ancient  Languages  created  and  Rev.  T. 
A.  Parker,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  selected  as  the  professor. 

March,  1862.  First  published  course  of  study  to  be  found  in  the  Minutes 
of  the  Kansas  Conference,  1862.  This  shows  a  Preparatory  School  for  two 
years  and  a  College  Department  of  four  years.  There  is  a  Scientific  Depart- 
ment with  one  year  preparatory  work  and  three  years  advanced  study.  Also 
a  Biblical  Department,  giving  a  course  of  study  in  three  sections.  The 
tuition  in  the  classical  Preparatory  School  is  $7.00  per  term  and  in  the 
College,  $8.00  per  term. 


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July  24,  1862.  Death  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hicks  Mudge,  A.  M.,  Professor 
of  Hebrew  and  Biblical  Literature.  He  was  also  pastor  of  the  Baldwin  M. 
E.  Church.  Mr.  Mudge  was  graduated  from  Wesleyan  University  in  1840, 
and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary  in  1843.  He  joined  the  New  England 
Conference  and  labored  there  till  1857,  when  he  accepted  the  professorship 
of  sacred  literature  in  McKendree  College.  In  1859  he  took  up  the  work 
of  a  minister  in  the  Missouri  Conference,  but  in  the  summer  of  1861  he  was 
driven  out  by  the  troubles  incident  to  the  Rebellion.  After  coming  to  the 
Kansas  Conference  he  was  appointed  first  to  Manhattan  and  in  March, 
1862,  to  Baldwin  City.  He  died  of  apoplexy  in  his  study  in  the  "Old  Castle," 
and  is  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  south  of  town,  his  brethren  of  the  Kansas 
Conference  providing  for  a  suitable  monument. 

August,  1862.  By  order  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  the 
Agent  was  directed  to  commence  a  college  building,  to  be  erected  at  or  near 
the  place  where  the  first  foundation  was  partly  dug  (near  Science  Building). 

November,  1862.  Agent  authorized  to  set  off  two  blocks  of  the  south 
end  of  College  Park  (Campus)  fronting  on  streets  G  and  H.  (This  change 
brought  the  Campus  to  its  present  size.) 

March  9,  1863.  Athenaean  Literary  Society,  for  men,  was  organized, 
with  these  as  officers:  W.  H.  Toothaker,  A.  G.  Jones,  W.  A.  Madaris,  H. 
M.  Scott  and  J.  A.  Stalons.  Later  the  Society  was  converted  into  the 
Zethegathean  Literary  Society.     Motto:    "Diligentia  vincimus." 

March,  1863.     Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 
"Baker  University  is  in  successful  operation,  notwithstanding  the  em- 
barrassment produced  by  the  fearful  war  raging  in  our  country,  thus  calling 
many  of  our  young  men  into  the  army.     It  has  enrolled  a  larger  number  of 
students  during  the  year  than  at  any  previous  period  in  history. 

"The  present  college  building  is  found  insufficient  to  meet  the  present 
educational  wants  of  the  country.  Your  committee,  therefore,  recommend 
the  appointment  of  an  Agent,  with  authority  to  travel  abroad  and  raise 
moneys  to  the  amount  of  twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  under  the  instruc- 
tions of  the  trustees  of  Baker  University." 

April  10,  1863.  The  Philosophian  Literary  Society,  consisting  of  young 
ladies  and  gentlemen,  was  organized  by  the  following  persons:  F.  L. 
Robinson,  N.  B.  Gardner,  J.  C.  Hall,  H.  B.  Francis,  Miss  D.  K.  Willey,  Miss 
Padd.  R.  Ray  and  Miss  Sac.  F.  Ray. 

The  Alethean  Society,  for  lady  students,  was  organized  by  Prof.  J.  G. 
Schnebley  sometime  during  the  spring  term  of  1863. 

June,  1863.  Near  the  close  of  this  school  year  the  Philopeuthian 
Literary  Society  disbanded.     Motto:     "Studemus  dignari." 

June,  1863.     First  catalogue  published. 

In  later  years  annual  catalogues  were  omitted  for  the  years  1866-67, 
1869-70,  1870-71,  1871-72,  1878-79.  The  course  of  study  provides  for  a  Class- 
ical Department  having  one  preparatory  year  and  four  college  years,  and 
for  a  Scientific  Course  of  three  years  "to  meet  the  wants  of  young  ladies  and 
gentlemen  whose  time,  means  or  other  circumstances  may  prevent  them 
from  pursuing  a  regular  college  course,  but  who  wish  to  prepare  themselves 
for  the  active  duties  of  life."  There  is  the  beginning  of  a  library;  the 
students  had  access  to  a  library  of  1,000  volumes,  belonging  to  Prof.  P.  A. 
Emery  (who  conducted  the  Kansas  Deaf-Mute  Institute  at  Baldwin  City). 
Primary  Department  established  and  Miss  May  A.  Goltman  elected  to  the 
position  as  teacher.  Chair  of  Natural  Science  created,  and  Rev.  J.  H.  Car- 
ruth,  A.  M.,  elected  professor. 


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June  11,  1863.  The  Kansas  Educational  Association  plan  to  erect  a 
college  building  to  cost  $30,000.00  (This  resulted  in  the  present  "Science 
Building"),  agreeable  to  the  report  of  the  Committee  on  Education  at  the 
preceding  Annual  Conference.  The  site  was  selected  near  the  foundation, 
partly  made,  of  a  building  projected  in  1857.  The  Trustees  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  Baldwin  City  were  invited  to  confer  with  regard  to 
Chapel  room  in  this  new  building.  The  plan  was  to  erect  a  building  80  feet 
by  60  feet,  three  stories  high,  having,  in  addition,  a  basement  story  for 
laboratory,  furnace-room,  etc.;  and  to  finish  it  with  chapel  and  recitation 
rooms,  society  and  library  rooms,  offices,  etc.,  the  entire  cost  of  which 
was  to  be  about  $30,000.00.  This  building  was  to  be  only  one  of  five  parts 
of  the  entire  University  Buildings;  this  to  be  the  center;  and  the  design 
was  to  add  two  wings  or  additions  on  each  side,  thus  making  a  continuous 
front  of  two  hundred  feet  in  length. 

Sept.  14,  1863.  The  unexpected  increase  of  students  requiring  more 
room  for  their  accommodation  led  to  a  plan  for  relinquishment  by  the 
Masonic  Lodge  of  the  third  story  of  the  College  Building.  As  this  did 
not  succeed,  a  loan  of  $500.00  at  10  per  cent  was  made  to  erect  a  frame 
building,  one  story  high,  16  by  24  feet  and  10  feet  high,  at  the  southwest 
corner  of  the  building  for  the  Primary  Department.  A  contract  was  made 
to  erect  this  at  $250.00.  This  addition  received  the  familiar  name,  "The 
Kitchen." 

The  alphabetical  arrangement  of  streets  in  Baldwin  City  was  abandoned 
and  the  following  names  were  assigned,  beginning  with  north  side  of  town: 
Ames,  Baker,  Chapel,  Dearborn,  Elm,  Fremont,  Gove,  High,  Indiana,  Jersey, 
King,  Lincoln,  Monroe,  Newton,  Orange. 

November,  1863.  Preliminary  organization  of  a  company  at  Baldwin  City 
for  the  Kansas  Volunteer  Cavalry.  This  became  Co.  G  of  16th  Kansas  Vol- 
unteer Cavalry.  Its  members  enrolled  Baker  students  of  the  current  and  pre- 
vious years,  some  of  whom  were  John  W.  Hall,  Samuel  Gardner,  John  Bew- 
ley,  James  H.  Parker,  George  W.  Parker,  George  Prather,  Asbury  Prather, 
Howard  M.  Scott,  Jerry  Walker.  John  W.  Hall  became  the  captain  of  the 
company  and  Samuel  Gardner,  corporal.  Of  the  regimental  officers  the  fol- 
lowing came  from  Baldwin  City:  Rev.  Werter  R.  Davis,  Lieutenant  Colonel 
and  later  Colonel;  Clarkson  Reynolds,  Major;  Rev.  Thomas  J.  Ferrill, 
Chaplain. 

February,  1864.  Donation  of  $100.00  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
the  United  States,  to  apply  on  the  new  college  building  on  the  Campus. 

March,  1864.    Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 
"Baker   University   is    in    a   prosperous   condition,    notwithstanding   the 
unsettled  state  of  national  affairs. 

"The  receipts  of  the  past  year  have  more  than  doubled  that  of  the  pre- 
vious years.  The  opportunity  of  attending  Divine  service  has  been  to  some 
extent  restricted  on  account  of  the  lack  of  Church  or  Chapel  facilities 
This  lack,  we  earnestly  hope,  will  soon  be  remedied  by  the  erection  of  a 
Church  in  Baldwin  City." 

March,  1865.  Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 
"The  foundation  of  the  new  university  building  is  laid,  with  reasonable 
prospect  of  being  closed  in  this  summer  and  fall,  and  finished  in  two  years 
"Resolved,  That  while  we  encourage  our  brethren  and  friends  in  differ- 
ent parts  of  the  Conference,  to  erect  buildings  and  sustain  academies  and 
seminaries,  we  cannot  consistently  encourage  the  building  up  of  any  insti- 
tution other  than  Baker  University,  with  power  to  confer  college  degrees." 

April,  1865.     "Ladies'  Course  of  Study,"  in  accordance  with  the  best  lit- 

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erary  institutions  adopted  for  the  succeeding  year,  whose  principal  feature 
was  to  allow  Spanish  and  German  instead  of  Greek,  and  to  permit  additional 
work  in  Music,  Painting  and  Drawing. 

Jan.  25,  1865.     From  news-letter  by  President  L.  L.  Hartman: 

"We  have  now  in  attendance  one  hundred  and  forty  students.    Our  most 

advanced  scholars  are  now  in  the  Junior  Class.     In  addition  to  the  common 

and  higher  English  branches,  instruction  is  given  in  Greek,  Latin,  German, 

French,  music  (on  piano  and  melodeon),  drawing,  painting  and  embroidery." 

June,  1865.     From  Catalogue  of  1864-65: 

"The  College  has  a  library  of  about  300  volumes,  chiefly  Theological, 
Medical,  Scientific  and  Agricultural.  It  has  geographical  and  scientific  maps 
and  charts.  It  has  a  good  compass  and  chain,  compound  microscope,  magic 
lantern,  magnet  and  other  Philosophical  and  Chemical  Apparatus.  Also  a 
considerable  variety  of  geological  specimens." 

Fall,  1865.  Charter  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta  fraternity  issued  to  certain 
students — charter  withdrawn  about  1868. 

December,  1865.  From  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Superintendent  of 
Public  Instruction:  "Baker  University  is  in  a  prosperous  condition,  and 
has  done  excellent  service  in  pioneer  education." 

March,  1866.     Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 

"The  Music  Department  has  obtained  an  enviable  prominence,  under  the 
efficient  management  of  Prof.  C.  H.  Edgerton,  late  of  Fort  Edward  Insti- 
tute. Six  elegant  pianos  and  one  fine  cabinet  organ  of  New  York  manufac- 
ture have  been  secured  and  are  now  in  use  in  this  department,  with  an  aver- 
age attendance  of  fifty  pupils.  A  commodious  hall  has  been  erected  adja- 
cent to  the  College  for  the  especial  use  of  this  department. 

"From  the  facts  and  estimates  submitted  to  us,  it  appears  the  College  is 
now  out  of  debt.  A  good,  substantial  foundation  for  a  new  college  building- 
has  been  laid,  and  the  window  frames  for  the  entire  building  are  completed, 
at  an  expense  of  about  $5,000.  The  erection  of  the  new  college  building  will 
require  $30,000.  The  citizens  of  Baldwin  City  and  vicinity  are  pledged  to 
raise  $10,000,  provided  that  they  can  have  assurances  that  the  sum  necessary 
for  the  completion  of  the  building  will  be  raised.  It  is  believed  that  $10,000 
can  be  raised  through  the  agency  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association. 
We  recommend  that  this  Conference  undertake  the  raising  of  $10,000  through 
her  agency. 

"We  pledge  ourselves  as  a  Conference  to  devote  our  undivided  energies 
to  the  good  and  great  work  of  making  Baker  University  a  first-class  institu- 
tion and  the  only  one  of  a  college  grade." 

March,  1866.  Some  time  during  this  school  year,  1865-66,  a  frame  house 
was  built  on  the  lots  north  of  the  college  building,  which  is  described  in  the 
Conference  report  as  a  "commodious  hall."  Its  size  was  18  ft.  x  30  ft.,  one 
and  one-half  stories  high.  It  was  set  apart  for  the  use  of  the  Music  Depart- 
ment and  was  equipped  with  "six  elegant  pianos  and  a  fine  cabinet  organ  of 
New  York  manufacture."  Later  the  library  was  placed  in  this  building.  This 
hall  gained  the  popular  name  of  "blue  house."  Its  history  developed  some 
serious  complications  in  local  church  and  college  relations,  through  business 
misunderstandings.  In  March  29,  1871,  the  Ladies'  Sewing  Circle  bought  it 
to  move  it  to  the  lots  owned  by  the  M.  E.  Church,  and  to  convert  it  to  par- 
sonage use.  The  plan  to  move  it  was  changed  and  in  December,  1872,  they 
sold  it  to  Joseph  Chamberlain  for  $225.  It  was  repurchased  of  him  and  in 
July,  1873,  they  sold  it  for  $350,  together  with  the  lots  on  the  south  corner 
of  Sixth  and  Fremont  streets,  to  which  it  was  moved.  It  is  the  main  part 
of  the  frame  dwelling  house  now  located  there. 


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March,  1866.  The  Centenary  of  Methodism  in  America  was  celebrated 
by  all  the  churches  and  people  of  the  Kansas  Conference  with  special  relig- 
ious services  and  thank-offerings.  A  special  organization  known  as  the  Cen- 
tenary Society  of  the  Kansas  Conference  was  formed  with  Rev.  George  W. 
Paddock  as  Centenary  Agent.  The  Central  Centenary  Committee  was 
instructed  to  appropriate  two-thirds  of  the  Centenary  Collection  to  the 
endowment  of  Baker  University.  In  the  report  of  the  agent  in  March,  1867, 
it  is  announced  that  the  amount  collected  and  subscribed  for  Baker  Univer- 
sity was  $14,736.38.  The  amount  of  this  that  was  paid  was  applied  to  the 
completion  of  the  building  project. 

April,  1866.  Minutes  of  Faculty  Meeting  show  that  the  regular  time  of 
weekly  Faculty  Meeting  for  the  term  was  fixed  for  Wednesday,  3  p.  m.  Is 
this  the  setting  for  a  Baker  custom? 

June  6,  1866.  Alethean  Literary  Society  (for  women)  voluntarily  dis- 
bands.    (Athenaen  and  Philosophian  still  in  existence.) 

June  14,  1866.  "The  Citizens  Subscription"  of  Baldwin  and  vicinity, 
amounting  to  $6,000,  bearing  date  Feb.  3,  1866,  given  to  aid  in  the  erection 
of  the  college  building  and  completion  of  the  chapel,  was  presented  to  the 
Trustees  on  the  condition  of  securing  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of 
Baldwin  a  room  or  rooms  in  the  college  building  for  Sabbath  School,  Social 
and  Protracted  Meetings,  as  well  as  for  regular  services,  for  a  term  of  ten 
years. 

June  22,  1866.  Corner  stone  laid  for  Science  Building.  The  address 
was  given  by  Hon.  Marcus  J.  Parrott,  Kansas'  first  congressman. 

June,  1866.  From  Catalogue  of  1865-66:  Primary  Department  discon- 
tinued. The  Courses  of  Study  were  extended.  The  college  course  of  four 
years  is  preceded  by  a  preparatory  course  of  three  years.  Library  is 
increased  to  nearly  700  volumes. 

September,  1866.  From  Report  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction: 

"Baker  University  is  the  oldest,  living,  working  institution  in  the  state 
and  has  had  more  pupils  than  half  of  the  other  denominational  schools  in 
the  state.  It  has  usually  been  crowded  up  to  the  capacity  to  accommodate 
students.  From  our  earliest  history  as  a  state  it  has  done  a  noble  work  in 
sending  out  successful  teachers  to  the  common  schools  of  the  state.  We 
have  here  developed  in  symmetrical  proportions  the  three-fold  nature  of 
education — the  mental,  the  moral  and  the  physical." 

Dec.  4,  1866.  Death  of  Rev.  Christopher  H.  Edgerton,  Professor  of 
Music.  Professor  Edgerton  was  born  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1829.  He 
was  admitted  to  the  Troy  Conference  in  1857.  For  a  period  of  three  years 
he  was  Professor  of  Music  at  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  Fort 
Edward,  N.  Y.  In  1862  he  was  appointed  chaplain  of  the  93d  regiment,  New 
York  Volunteers.  Both  before  and  after  the  war  he  continued  his  work  as 
a  minister.  In  September,  1865,  he  accepted  a  proffered  position  in  Baker 
University,  thinking  that  the  dry  and  salubrious  air  of  Kansas  would  improve 
his  health,  which  had  been  seriously  impaired  by  the  severe  exposures 
endured  as  a  soldier  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  His  ability  as  a  thorough 
teacher,  his  fine  social  qualities  and  his  high  Christian  character  secured  for 
him  both  affection  and  friends.  One  of  the  attractive  features  of  the  first 
Conference  session  at  Baldwin,  March,  1868,  was  the  singing  by  Philip  Phil- 
lips and  Professor  Edgerton.  At  the  opening  of  school  year,  September, 
1866,  it  was  evident  that  failing  health  would  not  permit  Professor  Edgerton 
to  endure  the  labor  of  his  responsible  position.  He  taught  but  little  during 
the  fall  term.     His  place  of  burial  is  in  the  cemetery  south  of  Baldwin. 


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March,  18G7.  The  Whitman  collection  in  Natural  Science  secured,  esti- 
mated to  be  worth  $10,000.  It  contains,  in  geology,  the  characteristic  fossils 
of  the  cambrian,  silurian,  devonian  and  carboniferous  systems  of  this  coun- 
try, also  specimens  showing  the  lithological  character  of  the  rocks  of  Penn- 
sylvania, and  the  cretaceous  systems  of  Europe;  in  mineralogy,  the  principal 
minerals  of  this  country  and  nearly  two  hundred  from  Europe;  in  zoology, 
over  two  thousand  specimens  of  articulata,  molusca,  and  radiata;  in  botany, 
all  the  most  interesting  species  of  the  eastern  states  and  also  of  Oregon, 
California,  Central  and  South  America. 

March,  1867.     Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 
"We   have   projected   within   our    Conference   bounds    one    first   class    Uni- 
versity, already  performing  college  functions — Baker  University. 

"Ages  will  pass  away  before  we  shall  be  likely  to  need  a  second,  if  ever." 

Aug.  27,  1867.  The  college  building,  music  and  library  rooms,  thor- 
oughly repaired  and  renovated.  The  library  contains  more  than  two  thou- 
sand volumes.  The  Institution  is  organized  on  a  broad,  elective  basis, 
affording  accommodation  to  students  to  pursue  such  studies  as  will  best  pre- 
pare them  for  the  active  work  of  life.  A  special  course  given  in  Chemistry, 
enabling  students  to  prepare  for  the  study  of  medicine  or  for  clerkship  in 
drug  stores. 

March,  1868,  Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 

"The  number  of  students  enrolled  since  the  present  college  year  com- 
menced is  120.  The  average  number  registered  has  been  100.  The  primary 
department,  deemed  no  longer  a  necessity,  has  been  abolished,  and  the 
students  in  attendance  are  quite  matured. 

Fifty-three  are  studying  Latin,  seventeen  Greek,  and  five  French.  Whole 
number  in  college  classes  twelve,  and  in  the  senior  preparatory  class  fifteen. 
During  the  year  thus  far  they  have  enjoyed  a  sweet  religious  influence,  and 
forty  have  been  converted. 

Interiorly  Baker  University  presents  a  healthy  and  promising  condition. 
The  old  buildings  have  been  thoroughly  renovated,  grounds  fenced  and 
improved  at  an  expense  of  near  one  thousand  dollars,  yet  they  are  con- 
tracted and  altogether  insufficient  to  meet  its  wants. 

If  we  would  reasonably  hope  for  the  prosperity  of  the  University  to 
continue,  the  new  building  must  be  speedily  completed.  It  must  be  inclosed 
at  least  the  present  season  to  protect  the  walls  already  erected,  and  to  pre- 
vent a  loss  of  some  thousands  of  dollars." 

June,  1868.  A  Theological  Department  was  organized.  The  course  of 
study  is  arranged  to  cover  three  years  of  two  terms  each;  but  graduates  of 
the  University  or  of  any  kindred  institution  may  complete  the  course  in  two 
years.  Students  will  be  admitted  to  pursue  a  limited  course  in  Theology, 
and  special  facilities  will  be  furnished  those  who  wish  instruction  in  the  con- 
ference course  of  study. 

June,  1868.  From  Catalogue  1867-68:  "The  college  course  holds  the 
elective  system,  after  the  Freshman  year — eight  or  ten  class  exercises  per 
week  being  specified  and  the  remaining  studies  being  elective." 

September,  1868.  From  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Superintendent  of 
Public  Instruction:  "Estimated  cash  value  of  the  property  of  Baker  Univer- 
sity, in  site,  library,  buildings,  apparatus,  music  equipment  and  600  lots  in 
Baldwin  City,  $44,000.  Expenditures  for  year  closing  September,  1868, 
$9,291.06.  Tuition  for  Collegiate  Department,  per  term,  $10.00;  for  Prepara- 
tory and  Scientific  Departments,  per  term,  $8.00;  for  Music,  per  term,  $12.00." 


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September,  1868.  The  Financial  Agent  for  the  school  reported  that  tui- 
tion bills  do  not  pay  more  than  50  per  cent  of  the  current  expenses. 

1868-69.  The  college  building  on  Fifth  street  was  enlarged  by  the  build- 
ing of  a  two-story  sandstone  addition,  24x34  feet,  immediately  west  of  the 
main  part.  This  extension  was  made  to  meet  the  needs  of  more  space,  in  as 
much  as  the  completion  of  the  main  building  on  the  Campus  was  delayed 
because  of  lack  of  funds.     Cost  about  $750. 

March,  1869.    Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 

"The  opinion  of  your  committee,  after  long  and  serious  deliberation,  is 
that  the  best  interests  of  this  Institution  require  an  entire  change  in  the  man- 
agement of  its  affairs.  The  report  of  the  financial  agent  shows  that  the  cur- 
rent expenses  of  the  Institution  amount  to  55  per  cent  more  than  its  receipts 
for  tuition,  which  additional  expense  has  been  met  by  the  sale  of  lands  and 
contributions  from  the  friends  of  the  College.  The  whole  amount  of  money 
thus  expended  in  defraying  current  expenses  for  the  past  six  years,  including 
salary  of  agent,  is  $18,175.10.  Had  the  Institution  been  conducted  on  a  self- 
supporting  basis,  the  greater  part  of  the  above  sum  might  have  been  applied 
to  the  erection  of  the  college  building,  and  have  nearly  secured  its  comple- 
tion. Your  committee  deem  it  absolutely  necessary  to  the  interests  of  the 
Institution  that  this  course  should  now  be  adopted.  An  institution  of  learn- 
ing, aspiring  to  the  dignity  of  a  University,  must  have  buildings  ample  in 
size  and  tasteful  in  architecture,  to  support  its  claims  and  give  it  prestige 
and  permanence. 

This  is  also  recommended  as  a  matter  of  economy.  Seven  thousand 
dollars  has  already  been  expended  on  the  foundation  and  the  first  story  of 
the  college  building,  and  it  is  believed  that  unless  the  walls  shall  soon  be 
completed,  and  the  building  covered  in,  the  work  already  done  will  be  ruined 
by  exposure  to  the  weather,  and  thus  become  a  total  loss;  therefore, 

"Resolved,  That  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Baker  University  be  instructed 
to  reduce  the  Faculty  thereof  to  such  a  number  as  can  be  supported  by  the 
tuition  fees  of  the  Institution. 

"Resolved,  That  we  recommend  the  appointment  of  an  agent  who  shall 
devote  his  whole  time  to  the  work  of  completing  the  college  building." 

April  14,  1869.  Euergesian  Literary  Society  organized,  composed  mainly 
of  the  younger  class  of  students,  men  and  women.     Motto:  "Kata  Dunanim." 

June,  1869.  Catalogue  gives  a  Classical  Course  of  four  years  in  the 
College  preceded  by  two  years  preparatory  work  and  a  Scientific  course  of 
three  years  in  college,  with  two  years  of  preceding  study. 

March,  1870.    Report  of  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Education: 

"The  new  building  of  the  University  is  advancing  toward  completion, 
the  third  story  being  partially  constructed,  and  stone,  nearly  or  quite  suffi- 
cient for  finishing  the  walls,  being  on  the  ground. 

"It  is  supposed  that  about  $20,000  will  be  required  to  carry  on  the  work 
of  construction  and  prepare  the  building  for  the  use  of  the  school. 

"Of  this  amount  the  sum  of  $12,000  is  pledged  on  a  share  system,  the 
consideration  in  the  system  being  town  lots,  the  property  of  the  Kansas 
Educational  Association. 

"The  further  sum  of  $3,500  is  pledged  in  a  contract  between  the  Associa- 
tion and  Mr.  Bacon,  the  consideration  in  this  contract  being  also  town  lots, 
the  property  of  the  Association. 

"It  is  important  that  the  new  building  be  completed  at  the  earliest  pos- 
sible date,  from  several  considerations,  of  which  we  present  the  following: 

"1.     The  policy  recommended  by  the  last   Conference,  of  reducing  the 

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Faculty  to  such  a  number  as  could  be  supported  by  the  tuition  fees,  has 
resulted,  as  was  undoubtedly  expected  by  all;  reduction  in  the  Faculty  has 
resulted  in  reduction  in  the  literary  standing  and  character  of  the  school; 
only  about  thirty  students  being  in  attendance  during  the  last  term.  This 
policy,  if  continued,  will  close  the  school  in  three  months.  In  the  minds  of 
the  Trustees  it  seemed  necessary  to  suffer  this  calamity,  hoping  that  it 
might  be  only  temporary,  in  order  to  push  on  to  completion  the  new  college 
building.  The  present  condition  of  the  school,  under  this  policy,  demands 
its  completion  at  the  earliest  possible  moment. 

"2.  The  wonderful  tide  of  immigration  pouring  into  this  state  is  bring- 
ing a  host  of  Methodist  families  whose  sons  and  daughters  must  be  educated, 
and  educated  under  our  denominational  influence.  For  a  time  we  may  com- 
pete successfully  with  other  denominational  institutions,  in  their  present 
sickly,  if  not  dying  condition,  but  we  cannot  with  the  state  institutions,  which 
are  in  a  highly  prosperous  condition,  with  large  Faculties  of  instruction  and 
ample  endowments.  If  a  school  is  contingent  on  a  building,  or  buildings,  we 
must  build." 

July  24,  1870.  Dedication  day  for  the  new  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
now  the  Conservatory  of  Music  building.  Rev.  T.  F.  Houts,  pastor  of  M.  E. 
Church,  Ottawa,  preached  the  dedicatory  sermon.  The  building  is  of  beauti- 
ful gray  sandstone,  40  feet  by  66  feet,  18^2  foot  ceiling,  neatly  finished  inside 
with  plaster  paris,  painting  and  graining.  The  total  cost  was  $6,000.  Of 
this  sum  the  Ladies  Society  had  paid  in  cash  $2,231,  and  assumed  $150  more. 
They  furnished  a  new  organ  worth  $400  also.  The  first  work  on  the  church 
was  done  Aug.  3,  1868. 

Aug.  31,  1870.  The  sale  of  $10,000  bonds  of  the  Kansas  Educational 
Association  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  dated  July  1,  1870,  secured 
by  mortgage  on  College  property,  made  to  L.  B.  Bacon,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  in 
return  for  $6,000  cash  and  240  acres  of  land  in  Woodbury  County,  Iowa,  and 
360  acres  of  land  in  Manhattan  County,  Wisconsin. 

March,  1871.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Education  of  Kansas  Con- 
ference: 

"This  child  of  sorrow,  now,  under  God,  begins  to  exhibit  marks,  exter- 
nal at  least,  of  a  vigorous,  healthy  youth.  The  new  University  building,  of 
native  sandstone,  standing  (four  stories)  upon  an  eminence  overlooking  a 
vast  scenery,  unsurpassed  in  romantic  grandeur  and  classic  beauty,  is  an 
accomplished  fact,  to  the  great  joy  and  satisfaction  of  the  Faculty  and  stu- 
dents of  the  college.  We  trust  the  new  edifice,  together  with  the  old  edifice, 
and  what  is  sometimes  known  as  the  blue  edifice,  shall  become  a  happy  trio, 
around  which  shall  gather  and  cluster  such  endearing  associations,  that,  in 
the  coming  years  the  Kansas  Conference  will  be  proud  to  own  their  child  of 
sorrow  as  the  child  of  God." 

Report  of  the  Agent  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Baker  University: 

"Dear  Brethren:  About  thirteen  years  have  elapsed  since  this  enter- 
prise was  inaugurated.  Within  that  time  Kansas  has  been  ransacked  by 
bushwhackers,  scourged  by  civil  war,  burned  by  drouth  and  eaten  by  grass- 
hoppers. During  these  'troublous  times'  the  members  of  this  Conference 
have  been  organizing  stations,  forming  circuits,  building  churches  and  par- 
sonages, and  with  the  appliances  of  the  Gospel  following  hard  after  the 
adventurous  pioneer.  Yet  in  all  this,  Baker  University  survives.  Bold  indeed 
was  the  spirit  of  our  brethren,  who  in  that  early  day  of  Kansas  history,  pro- 
jected this  great  work,  and  hard  has  been  the  toil  on  the  part  of  its  friends  to 
keep  it  moving.  The  fact  that  it  exists  is  one  of  the  marvels  of  the  times. 
Whence  should  come  the  necessary  thousands  on  thousands  in  the  form  of 
'material  aid,'  and  who  should  befriend  it,  steady  when  others  faltered, 
patient  amidst  inevitable  vexation,  persevering  when  the  'Godly  man  ceaseth 


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and  the  faithful  fail  from  among  the  children  of  men.'  Yet  came  the  friends, 
and  came  the  funds  as  far  as  have  been  absolutely  necessary  hitherto  and 
Baker  University  yet  lives!  What  a  wonder  that  amidst  such  scenes  of 
strife  and  war,  and  the  hardships  attendant  upon  pioneer  life,  a  Faculty 
should  have  been  even  half  paid,  the  work  of  building  continued,  a  goodly 
library  collected  and  all  by  the  contributions  of  small  sums.  Had  every 
member  of  our  Conference  exerted  himself  in  its  behalf  to  the  extent 
of  his  ability,  the  institution  had  done  well  to  hold  its  own.  The  sud- 
den and  unexpected  great  depression  in  the  price  of  gold,  or  rather  the  panic 
in  the  money  market,  that  occurred  in  the  fall  of  1869,  brought  upon  the 
country  one  of  the  hardest  financial  years  since  1837.  Could  I  have  foreseen 
this  state  of  things,  I  had  been  foolhardy  to  have  undertaken  this  agency, 
especially  upon  such  terms. 

"To  have  succeeded  in  any  honorable  way,  by  the  sale  of  lots,  by  dona- 
tions or  by  loans,  in  raising  the  sum  of  twelve  thousand  dollars  in  building 
material  and  money,  which  has  been  raised  within  a  year  and  a  half,  espe- 
cially for  an  enterprise  in  such  a  condition,  should  lead  us  to  the  conclusion 
that  God  intends  our  final  success. 

"To  have  looked  on  the  weather  beaten,  half  finished  walls  of  the  new 
building,  crumbling  by  the  attrition  of  passing  years,  crying  out  almost  for  a 
human  hand,  either  to  build  or  demolish;  and  then  to  look  on  the  beautiful 
structure  as  it  now  stands,  would  make  a  pleasing  contrast  indeed.  We  have 
now  a  spacious  and  commodious  building  about  ready  for  occupancy,  invit- 
ing the  sons  and  daughters  of  our  people  to  its  pleasant  halls,  to  receive  an 
education  in  an  institution  of  our  own.  Surely  we  may  say  with  an  Apostle 
on  another  occasion,  'having  obtained  help  of  God,  we  continue  unto  this 
day.'  Our  progress  is  thus  marked  by  our  annual  reports.  Two  years  since 
the  report  of  the  Committee  on  Education,  adopted  by  the  Kansas  Confer- 
ence, held  these  words  concerning  Baker  University:  'Seven  thousand  dol- 
lars have  been  expended  on  the  foundation  of  the  new  building,  and  it  is 
believed  that  unless  the  walls  shall  soon  be  completed,  and  the  building  cov- 
ered in,  the  work  already  done  will  be  ruined  by  the  weather,  and  thus 
become  a  total  loss.'  Last  year  the  report  said:  'The  new  building  is  advanc- 
ing towards  completion,  the  third  story  being  partly  constructed,  and  stone 
nearly  or  quite  sufficient  for  finishing  the  walls  being  on  the  ground.'  This 
year  we  may  report  'the  new  building  inclosed,  covered  by  a  fine,  substantial 
mansard  roof,  and  the  first  story  above  the  basement  about  ready  for  occu- 
pancy.' 

"While  we  devoutly  thank  God  for  the  progress  made,  it  behooves  us  to 
look  squarely  in  the  face  what  is  before  us.  This  work  is  but  begun.  In  the 
language  of  the  report  of  last  year,  'we  must  have  our  universities  and  our 
academies.     It  will  take  money,  time,  prayer  and  sacrifice  to  build  them.' 

"Appropriate  words,  as  the  following  hard  facts  will  show: 

We  owe  old  debts,  in  round  numbers $  3.000.00 

On  a  ten-year  loan 10,000.00 

On  material  and  labor  in  new  building 1,000.00 

Making $14,000.00 

Available  Assets: 

Shares  uncollected,  estimated $  6,000.00 

Baldwin  City  lots,  besides  shares 8,000.00 

Subscription  notes  deemed  good 1,000.00 

Land  in  Wisconsin  and  Iowa 3,000.00 

Town  lots  in  Garnett    200.00 

Town  lots  in  Wyandotte   100.00 

Town  lots  in  Olathe  150.00 

Total  $18,450.00 

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March,  1871.  The  opening  day  of  the  Spring  Term,  1870-71,  was  "mov- 
ing up"  day — moving  from  the  old  building,  off  of  the  campus,  to  the  new 
building  on  the  campus.  The  particular  date  is  not  to  be  found  in  the 
records.  The  Faculty  were  Rev.  Patterson  McNutt,  President,  and  Rev. 
S.  S.  Weatherby,  Ancient  Languages;  Dr.  J.  G.  Schnebley,  Mathematics; 
Prof.  Cole,  Science;  Professor  Walter  M.  Foss,  Music.  A  news-item  from 
the  President  says  there  were  113  students  on  the  roll  for  the  year,  and 
about  70  for  the  spring  term.  This  opening  day  had  its  spirit  of  memory 
of  the  former  day  and  expectancy  for  the  coming  day.  The  school  assem- 
bled in  the  Chapel  of  the  old  building,  as  usual.  The  morning  devotions 
were  observed.  Certain  of  the  Faculty  and  students  made  remarks  and 
bade  farewell  to  "the  old,"  speaking  in  particular  of  the  religious  experi- 
ences which  had  come  in  gracious  revivals  held  in  the  room,  and  of  the 
many  hallowed  associations  with  the  past  and  with  the  room  which  was  dear 
to  all.  Then  the  company  present  took  the  seats  and  tables  and  desks  and 
books,  and  in  a  long  procession  marched  to  the  new  building.  One  story 
only  of  this  building  was  completed,  and  the  only  furniture  in  it  was  what 
this  company  carried  with  them  on  that  morning. 

March  16,  1871.  Plan  of  endowment  fund  adopted  by  Board  of  Trus- 
tees. Perpetual  Scholarship  Certificates,  valued  at  $100  each,  to  be  sold, 
the  holder  of  which  shall  be  entitled  to  free  tuition  for  one  scholar,  per- 
petually, in  Baker  University.  It  was  provided  that  the  holder  could 
receive  no  benefit  of  the  certificate  when  occupied  by  other  than  his  own 
son,  daughter,  or  ward,  or  by  will.  The  entire  principal  of  the  Fund  was 
to  be  perpetually  invested  and  the  income  to  be  applied  exclusively  in  pay- 
ment of  salaries  of  the  President  and   Professors. 

April,  1871.  From  news-letter  by  President  Patterson  McNutt: 
"Baker  University  has  been  in  existence  about  twelve  years.  Founded 
in  "troublous  times,"  and  being  in  the  midst  of  a  newly  settled  country, 
torn  by  war  and  border  raids,  it  is  not  surprising  that  her  growth  has 
been  slow.  Some  of  her  friends  (?)  have,  at  times,  even  pronounced  her 
dying,  dead;  but  an  institution  planted  in  faith,  and  nourished  by  prayers 
and  tears,  has  a  wonderful  power  of  resuscitating  itself,  when  apparently 
lifeless.  Baker,  in  so  far  at  least  as  externalities  are  concerned,  is  an  ac- 
complished fact.  The  new  college  edifice,  sufficiently  completed  to  enter, 
is  of  native  sandstone,  standing  four  stories  high,  upon  an  eminence  over- 
looking for  many  miles  a  most  beautiful  and  romatic  scenery.  This,  with 
the  old  college  building,  respectable  enough  in  its  day,  and  separate  rooms 
for  the  library,  and  music  department,  form  a  classic  group,  of  which  The 
Conference  may  well  be  proud.  The  internal  working  of  the  college  is 
probably  all  that  could  be  expected  with  the  limited  accommodation  here- 
tofore afforded.  There  have  been  seventy  students  in  daily  attendance 
since  the  opening  of  the  Fall  term;  a  large  proportion  of  whom  are  pur- 
suing a  regular  classical  course.  An  excellent  religious  spirit  pervades 
almost  the  entire  body  of  students,  several  of  whom  are  preparing  for 
the  ministry." 

May,  1871.  From  news-letter  by  President  Patterson  McNutt: 
"For  years  the  Trustees  of  Baker  University  have  been  in  an  un- 
pleasant dilemma.  The  new  and  unsettled  state  of  the  country  precluded 
the  idea  of  an  immediate  attempt  at  endowment.  In  the  meantime,  a  new 
building  was  necessary;  a  full  corps  of  competent  teachers  seemed  also 
necessary.  If  a  faculty  such  as  would  give  character  to  the  Institution 
were  employed,  it  would  be  at  the  expense  of  means  which  should  be  used 
in^  building.  If  the  teachers  were  reduced  to  such  a  number  as  to  per- 
mit all  the  means  to  be  devoted  to  building  purposes,  it  would  result  in  a 
lowering  of  the  literary  standard  of  the  college,  and  a  consequent  loss  of 
students. 

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"To  pursue  either  course  for  any  length  of  time  would  be  suicidal  to 
the  interests  of  the  University.  We  do  not  wonder,  in  view  of  these  facts, 
that  there  has  been  some  complaints  and  some  dissatisfaction  expressed; 
but  we  think  a  full  acquaintance  with  all  the  circumstances  would  con- 
vince any  candid  person  that  the  friends  of  the  Institution  have  been 
forced,  through  necessity,  to  adopt  one  or  the  other  of  these  plans,  and 
they  have  managed  the  best  they  could  at  the  time. 

"But,  brethren,  we  believe  there  is  a  more  excellent  way;  and,  indeed, 
I  think  the  only  way  out  of  these  difficulties  is  to  secure  a  permanent  en- 
dowment for  the  University.  We  believe  the  time  for  this  has  fully  come. 
A  glance  at  our  church  papers  will  show  you  that  there  are  efforts  being 
made  at  the  present  time  throughout  almost  our  entire  connection  to  endow, 
or  add  to  the  endowment  of,  our  universities  and  colleges. 

"And  now  when  our  Church  is  working,  as  perhaps  never  before,  to 
give  prominence  and  permanence  to  her  educational  interests,  shall  the 
Kansas  Conference  alone  remain  indifferent?  Kansas  doubled  and  tripled 
her  population  within  the  last  five  years,  and  our  membership  has  in- 
creased in  a  still  greater  ratio.  What  could  not  have  been  attempted  five 
years  ago  may  now  be  attempted  with  every  hope  of  success. 

"The  Board  of  Trustees,  at  the  last  annual  Conference,  adopted  a  plan 
for  endowing  Baker  University  by  the  sale  of  one-hundred-dollar  perpetual 
scholarships.  It  was  proposed  that  the  members  of  the  Kansas  Conference 
endow  a  Kansas  Conference  chair.  Forty-eight  persons  gave  in  their 
names  for  that  purpose.  We  are  now  ready  to  issue  their  certificates  and 
receive  their  money  and  notes.  We  wish  to  increase  this  number  to  one 
hundred  before  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Board  in  June. 

"Brethren  who  have  promised  to  take  scholarships,  or  others  intending 
to  do  so,  will  do  me  a  favor  by  dropping  me  a  line  at  Baldwin  City." 

Sept.,  1871.  The  execution  sale  of  property  of  Baker  University  is  a 
sorrowful  story.  Financial  hardships  seemed  to  reach  a  climax.  Three 
notes  amounting  to  $580  given  by  the  Trustees  of  Baker  University  to 
Patterson  McNutt,  for  service  as  teacher,  were  sold  to  Joseph  Chamberlain, 
who  brought  suit  in  the  justice  of  peace  court  of  Palmyra  Township, 
Douglas  County,  and  received  an  execution  order.  This  execution  was 
returned  September  4,  1871,  showing  receipts  of  sale  amounted  to  $176.82. 
The  justice  record  is  not  to  be  found,  to  show  what  property  was  sold, 
but  tradition  says  that  library  books,  clock,  Bible,  furniture  and  pianos 
were  auctioneered  away  at  trifling  figures.  Later  the  clock  and  Bible  were 
returned,  as  they  were  by  law  exempt  from  such  sale.  All  the  furniture, 
fixtures  and  library  were  thus  taken  away,  and  an  unsatisfied  judgment 
still  remained.  Later  attempts  to  find  property  to  levy  upon  proved  un- 
availing. Then  a  sheriff's  sale,  in  February,  1872,  of  125  lots  on  Baker, 
Chapel,  Dearborn,  Elm  and  Fremont  Streets,  valued  at  $20.00  each,  was 
carried  on  at  the  Court  House  in  Lawrence.  But  no  one  bid  on  the  lots, 
and  so  the  notes  went  unpaid.  There  is  no  further  legal  record  of  these 
notes.  Other  lawsuits  for  teachers'  salaries  were  begun,  but  these  never 
came  to  final  settlement  in  the  courts,  or  they  were  dismissed  from  the 
court. 

Nov.  23,  1871,  Report  of  Investigating  Committee: 
_  "We,  the  undersigned,  appointed  by  request  of  the  Trustees  of  Baker 
University,  as  a  committee  to  investigate  the  history,  business  manage- 
ment, and  present  financial  condition  of  that  institution,  and  to  report  the 
result  of  our  investigation  to  the  M.  E.  Church  of  Kansas,  beg  leave  to 
say  that  we  met  at  Baldwin  City  on  the  21st  of  November,  1871,  and  after 
a  patient  and  thorough  examination  into  the  past  history  and  present  con- 
dition of  the  College,  we  take  pleasure  in  making  the  following  report: 

"We    find    that    the    'Kansas    Educational    Association    of    the    M.    E. 


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Church,'  and  also  'Baker  University,'  have  each  been  regularly  incor- 
porated under  the  provisions  of  their  respective  Charters,  which  were 
granted  by  the  Territorial  Legislature,  in  the  years  1857  and  1858.  These 
Charters  secure  great  and  valuable  franchises.  The  Educational  Asso- 
ciation acquired  title  to  six  hundred  (600)  acres  of  land  situated  in  Pal- 
myra Township,  Douglas  County,  Kansas,  upon  which  the  College  build- 
ings are  located.  The  balance  of  land  not  needed  for  this  purpose  was 
divided  up  into  town  lots,  all  of  which  we  find  properly  entered  on  the 
County  Records. 

"In  addition  to  this,  forty  (40)  acres  of  land,  adjacent  to  the  above, 
were  purchased  of  Wm.  Butt,  for  the  sum  of  seven  hundred  and  fifty  ($750) 
dollars. 

"A  school  was  soon  started  and  has  been  kept  in  operation  ever  since, 
at  a  cost  of  about  five  thousand  ($5,000)  dollars  a  year. 
"We  now  find  property  on  hand  as  follows,  viz: 

Seven  Hundred  (700)  Lots,  valued  at $16,000 

New    College    Building,    valued    at 20,000 

College    Park   of   Twenty    (20)    acres,   valued   at 3,000 

Seven   (7)  Lots  in  Garnett,  Kansas,  valued  at 400 

Philosophical,    Chemical    and    Mathematical    Apparatus    and 

Instruments    1,000 

Furniture   100 

Old     College      Building,     with     Addition     incomplete,     Out 

Buildings,   Fences,   and   Eight    (8)    Lots 2,000 

Land   in   Iowa  and   Wisconsin 3,000 

Total  valuation    $45,500 

"The  Liabilities  of  the  Institution  are  as  follows,  viz: 

A  Bonded  Debt  of $10,000 

A   Floating  Debt   of    7,500 

Total   indebtedness    $17,500 

Present  worth    $28,000 

"In  addition  to  the  above,  we  find  notes  and  obligations  in  the  hands 
of  the  Trustees,  representing  about  six  thousand  ($6,000)  dollars,  more  or 
less  valuable. 

"When  we  consider  that  the  institution  started  without  capital,  and 
has  kept  a  school  in  successful  operation  for  twelve  (12)  years,  at  a  cost 
of  about  five  thousand  ($5,000)  dollars  a  year,  and  that  it  now  has  prop- 
erty (after  deducting  all  liabilities),  worth  twenty-eight  thousand  ($28,000) 
dollars,  including  one  of  the  largest  and  best  college  buildings  in  the  west, 
nearly  completed,  one  (1)  story  of  which  is  now  occupied  for  school 
purposes,  with  an  attendance  of  seventy-five  (75)  pupils;  and  when  we  con- 
sider the  serious  embarrassments  that  attend  the  early  history  of  all  Edu- 
cational Institutions,  and  especially  the  trials  through  which  the  people 
of  our  own  young  State  have  passed,  candor  constrains  us  to  confess  that 
a  great  work  has  been  accomplished  through  "Baker  University,"  and 
while,  perhaps,  some  mistakes  may  have  been  made  in  the  Business  Man- 
agement of  the  Institution,  we  are  entirely  satisfied  that  everything  has 
been  done  as  honestly  and  successfully  as  could  have  been  expected  under 
the  circumstances. 

"In  closing  our  report  we  would  commend  the  Institution,  with  all  its 
interests,  to  every  member  and  friend  of  the  Church  in  the  Conference; 
it  needs  and  is  in  every  way  worthy  of  your  sympathy,  your  prayers,  and 
your  hearty  support. 

"Respectfully  submitted, 

"Wm.  Fairchild,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 
"G.  W.   Hume,   Lawrence,   Kan. 
"Geo.    C.    Wilder,    Manhattan,    Kan. 
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April  6,  1872.  At  the  request  of  the  Trustees  of  B.  U.,  "The  Ladies' 
Endowment  Society  of  Baldwin  City,"  was  organized.  In  1874,  it  changed 
the  name  to  "Ladies'  Endowment  Society  of  Baker  University,"  and  in 
1888  to  "Woman's  Endowment  Society  of  Baker  University."  The  object 
of  the  Society  was  to  "raise  funds  for  the  purpose  of  endowing  a  lady 
professor's  chair  in  Baker  University."  The  sum  aimed  at,  $10,000,  in- 
dicates how  hopeful  the  women  were.  They  contemplated  forming  auxil- 
iary societies  throughout  the  State.  A  financial  beginning  was  made  by  the 
payment  of  membership  dues.  It  was  customary  for  the  Society  to  meet 
at  the  residence  of  some  member,  who  should  furnish  plain  refreshments,  for 
which  those  who  partook  paid  into  the  treasury  the  sum  of  ten  cents. 
This  humble  method,  along  with  occasional  ice  cream  festivals  and  oyster 
suppers,  helped  to  increase  the  funds,  which  were  also  augmented  by  the 
proceeds  of  lectures  and  entertainments.  The  Society  received  one  large 
gift  to  the  amount  of  $100,  and  the  donation  of  several  lots  in  Baldwin  City. 
At  first  the  meetings  of  the  Society  were  one  a  month.  They  dwindled 
down  to  one  a  year,  and  in  June,  1878,  ceased,  not  to  be  resumed  till  June, 
1887.  The  Ladies'  Sewing  Society,  nobly  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the 
local  church  as  well  as  the  University,  absorbed  all  the  energies  of  the 
ladies.  The  first  officers  were:  President,  Mrs.  E.  Sells;  Vice-President, 
Mrs.  V.  M.  King;  Treasurer,  Mrs.  R.  H.  Henderson;  Secretary;  Mrs.  S.  S. 
Weatherby;  Corresponding  Treasurer,  Miss  M.  M.  Harford.  Succeeding 
Presidents  were  Mrs.  S.  Keifer,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Weatherby,  Mrs.  H.  A.  Gobin, 
Miss  M.  E.  Cowgill,  Mrs.  M.  I.  Crosby,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Quayle,  Mrs.  James 
Murray,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Sleeper,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Murlin. 

June,  1872.     Annual  report  of  the  Agent  of  Baker  University: 

Assets: 

600  lots  in  Baldwin   City $12,000 

New   College   Building    20,000 

Park   (Campus) 3,000 

Lands    in   Wisconsin    1,800 

Old    College    Buildings   and   Grounds 2,000 

Total  $38,800 

Present  Indebtedness: 

Bonded  debt  and  interest    $10,776 

To    pay,    borrowed    money 800 

Floating    Debt     5,364 

Debt  to  Faculty    900 

Total     $17,840 

Assets  above   Liabilities    $20,960 

March,  1872.  Report  of  the  Kansas  Conference  Committee  on  Educa- 
tion: 

"Baker  University,  born  in  adversity,  reared  in  poverty,  has  ever,  as 
the  large  number  of  converts  among  its  students  will  show,  clung  to  the 
glorious  old  motto,  "The  best  of  all  is,  God  is  with  us."  We  are  pained  to  learn 
of  the  financial  embarrassments  that  have  gathered  around  this,  our  Baker 
University,  and  sincerely  hope  that  the  measures  already  adopted,  v/ith 
those  we  recommend,  will  lift  the  institution  out  of  all  such  embarrass- 
ment. It  is  our  Methodist  college  in  Kansas,  and  we  feel  that  it  must  suc- 
ceed, or  we  dishonor  Methodism  in  the  entire  State.  We  feel  that  it  is  most 
fortunate  for  us  at  this  juncture  that  the  Lay  Conference  meets  with  us. 
Some  of  us  have  believed  that  the  Lay  members  of  our  church  were  not 
enough  interested  in  Baker  University.  We  are  glad  that  our  Lay  breth- 
ren are  here  to  hear  what  may  be  said,  and  to  lend  a  helping  hand  in  this 

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our  time  of  need.  May  God  bless  them  and  give  them  large  hearts  and 
large  purses  to  help  us  abundantly." 

The  Laymen  in  their  session  gave  hearty  approval  of  all  the  plans  for 
the  welfare  of  Baker  University  and  the  pastors  were  requested  to  present 
the  needs  of  the  University  in  the  respective  congregations  at  an  early 
day. 

In  the  Annual  Conference,  pending  the  motion  to  approve  the  com- 
mittee's report,  the  action  of  the  Lay  Conference  was  read,  and  on  motion, 
each  pastor  was  requested  to  pledge  himself  to  make  an  effort  to  raise 
one  dollar  per  member  on  his  charge  and  report  in  sixty  days.  The  roll 
was  called,  and  almost  every  preacher  promised  to  do  what  he  could.  Added 
to  this,  a  subscription  was  started  in  the  open  session  of  the  Conference, 
many  ministers  giving  $100  each,  while  in  the  Lay  Conference  $2,020  was 
secured.  By  September  the  subscription  totaled  $11,025,  of  this  amount 
Baldwin   City  contributing  $2,300. 

July  23,  1872.     From  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees: 

"Brethren  of  Kansas  Conference:  Shall  Baker  University  die?  Do 
you  wish  to  see  all  we  have  done,  lost,  so  far  as  building  up  an  institution 
for  the  future  is  concerned?  Do  you  wish  to  see  the  valuable  property 
we  have  in  Baldwin  City,  sold  under  the  hammer  to  pay  our  debts?  After 
all  that  has  been  done,  shall  we  suffer  the  disgrace  of  going  into 
bankruptcy? 

"I  wish  to  say  in  all  plainness,  we  have  now  reached  the  fearful  crisis. 
On  Thursday,  August  the  15th,  the  trustees  are  to  meet  at  the  Topeka 
camp  meeting.  The  great  question  will  then  be  submitted.  'Shall  we  at- 
tempt to  run  the  Institution  any  longer,  or  shall  we  go  into  bankruptcy  at 
once?'. 

"As  to  the  decision  that  will  then  and  there  be  made,  the  responsibility 
rests  upon  the  preachers  of  the  conference,  rather  than  upon  the  trustees. 
You  placed  us  here  to  do  certain  things,  and  to  secure  certain  interests. 
To  do  these  things  and  to  secure  these  interests  we  must  have  means. 
At  the  last  conference,  thousands  of  dollars  were  pledged  by  the  preachers, 
besides  some  two  thousands  by  the  laymen.  But  out  of  all  these  sub- 
scriptions we  have  not  received  enough  to  pay  the  interest  on  the  bonded 
debt  which  became  due  July  1,  to  say  nothing  of  the  interest  that  was 
past  due  at  the  conference  time,  and  on  account  of  which  three  of  your 
brethren  are  greatly  suffering. 

"While  the  agent  was  in  New  York,  he  secured  subscriptions  to  the 
amount  of  $1,500  conditioned  upon  the  entire  amount  of  the  bonded  in- 
debtedness being  secured.  Since  the  last  meeting  of  the  trustees,  $2,300 
has  been  subscribed  in  Baldwin  City  on  the  same  condition.  That  is  doing 
well  for  this  community.  Besides,  the  citizens  of  Baldwin  will  do  nobly 
toward  the  support  of  the  Faculty. 

"At  the  coming  meeting  of  the  trustees,  we  must  be  able  to  report 
favorably  as  to  the  support  of  the  Faculty,  and  of  meeting  our  liabilities, 
or  the  school  must  be  closed,  and  we  as  a  Church  suffer  the  terrible  dis- 
grace of  seeing  Baker  University  go  into  bankruptcy." 

Sept.  4,  1872.     From  the  Agent  of  the  University: 

"The  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  August  15th,  assured  the  life 
of  the  'University.'  It  must  live.  A  Committee  was  appointed  to  send  out 
circulars  containing  the  names  and  amounts  subscribed,  that  you  may  know 
that  we  have  reached  a  point  where  the  subscriptions  and  pledges  are 
payable." 

Sept.,  1872.  From  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction:  Value  of  property  of  Baker  University:  Site,  $3,000;  other 
lands,  $19,400;  buildings,  $22,000;  library,  $1,000;  total  $45,400. 


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March,  1873.  Action  taken  by  Kansas  Conference: 
"Resolved,  That  a  commission  consisting  of  six  ministers  and  laymen 
be  appointed  by  the  Bishop,  who  shall  inquire  into  the  legal  status  and 
financial  condition  of  Baker  University,  and  if  by  them  thought  best,  and 
possible,  to  re-establish  Baker  University  at  Baldwin  City;  but  if  it  is  found 
that  it  is  fatally  involved,  the  commission  shall  have  authority  to  receive 
propositions  for  the  re-location  of  Baker  University  or  the  establishment 
of  a  new  Methodist  University  when  they  have  secured  assistance  to  the 
amount  of  one  hundred  thousand  dollars,  one-half  of  which  shall  be  ex- 
pended in  the  purchase  of  grounds  and  the  erection  of  a  college  building, 
and  the  other  to  be  used  as  the  commencement  of  an  endowment  fund. 

"Commissioners  appointed:  Rev.  S.  P.  Jacobs,  Rev.  J.  J.  Thompson, 
Rev.  S.  Holman,  Rev.  G.  W.  Pye,  Rev.  A.  H.  Walter,  Rev.  M.  N.  Powers, 
Charles  L.  Burtis,  A.  H.  Foote  (P.  O.  Lawrence),  A.  Stutson,  H.  C.  Allen, 
J.  J.  Wright,  (P.  O.  Emporia),  J.  C.  Fraker. 

March  29,  1873.  Members  of  The  Kansas  Educational  Association  met 
to  revive  the  inactive  work  of  its  organization  which,  following  the  interval 
of  some  years,  had  been  transacted  by  the  officers  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

April  2,  1873.  This  day  was  probably  the  "low  tide."  This  spring  term 
opened  with  35  or  40  students  and  one  teacher,  Professor  S.  S.  Weatherby. 
The  most  of  the  students  claimed  to  be  in  attendance  by  virtue  of  scholar- 
ships, which  yielded  no  revenue.  As  there  was  no  likelihood  of  salary, 
Professor  Weatherby  handed  in  his  resignation  on  April  3.  Under  the 
persuasion  of  Reverend  J.  Boynton,  the  president  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
and  on  the  pledge  of  some  of  the  people  of  Baldwin  to  aid  in  part,  Professor 
Weatherby  withdrew  his  resignation  and  consented  to  try  to  complete  the 
college  year.  In  the  few  hours  of  waiting  while  arrangements  were  being 
made  to  continue  the  school,  a  student  wrote  on  the  blackboard  of  the 
president's  recitation  room,  "Baker  University  is  dead."  To  assist  in  giving 
the  varied  instruction  needful  to  meet  the  conditions  of  the  student  en- 
rollment, Dr.  J.  G.  Schnebley,  Mr.  A.  A.  B.  Cavaness  and  Miss  Myra  Deming 
offered  their  services,  receiving  very  meager  compensation. 

May  6,  1873.     Report  of  Commission: 

"The  'Commission'  appointed  at  the  last  session  of  the  Kansas  Annual 
Conference,  met  in  Baldwin  City,  Tuesday,  May  6,  1873,  at  2  P.  M.  After 
devotional  exercises  S.  P.  Jacobs  was  elected  Chairman,  G.  W.  Pye,  Secre- 
tary. The  Commission  entered  upon  the  work  of  investigation,  pursuing 
the  order  as  presented  in  the  resolution  of  the  Conference,  reaching  the 
following  conclusions: 

"First.     'Legal  status:' 

"Resolved,  That  from  all  the  evidence  afforded  us  on  the  subject  we 
are  thoroughly  satisfied  that  'The  Kansas  Educational  Association  of  the  M. 
Church,  incorporated  by  act  of  the  Kansas  Territorial  Legislature,  Feb.  3, 
1858,'  is  the  sole  proprietor  of  (except  some  endowment  fund)  all  property 
occupied  in  the  interest  of,  and  for  the  use  of  Baker  University  at  Baldwin 
City,  Kansas.  That  all  legal  rights  vest  in  the  Kansas  Educational  Association 
of  the  M.  E.  Church,  and  the  present  property  of  this  Association  can  be 
held  for  no  other  purpose  than  for  the  promotion  of  the  educational  in- 
terests of  the  M.  E.  Church  as  represented  in  Baker  University. 

"Second.     'Financial  condition:' 

"Resolved,  That  after  a  careful  investigation  we  find  the  liabilities  of 
Baker  University  to  be  near  or  quite  $16,500,  and  we  recommend  that  the 
Kansas  Educational  Association  assist  in  the  payment  of  the  debts  of  this 
institution  as  rapidly  as  possible. 

"Third.     'Removal:' 

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"Resolved,  That  we  are  of  the  opinion  that  the  charter  of  Baker  Uni- 
versity prohibits  the  removal  of  the  institution. 

"In  view  of  the  above,  the  following  resolutions  were  adopted: 

"1.  Resolved,  That  the  school  ought  to  be  continued  for  the  coming 
year  without  incurring  further  indebtedness. 

"2.  That  after  investigating  the  history  and  condition  of  Baker  Uni- 
versity, we  believe  it  ought  to  be  supported  and  made  a  permanent  success, 
and  an  honor  to  Methodism  by  the  generous  sympathy  and  confidence  of 
the  people  of  Kansas. 

"3.  That  a  committee  of  this  Commission  be  appointed  to  prepare  for 
publication  (after  presentation  to,  and  approval  by  this  Commission)  a  full 
report  upon  the  status  and  condition  of  Baker  University  in  all  respects. 

"4.  That  the  Secretary  furnish  the  foregoing  resolutions  for  publica- 
tion in  the  CENTRAL  CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE. 

"5.  That  we  adjourn  to  meet,  (about  the  time  of  Commencement)  on 
the  call  of  the  chairman. 

"Geo.    W.    Pye,    Secretary." 

The  full  report  of  the  Commission  was  prepared  by  A.  H.  Foote,  Rev. 
S.  P.  Jacobs,  and  Rev.  A.  H.  Walter.  A  copy  of  it  may  be  found  in  the 
Kansas  Conference  Minutes  of  1875.  The  time  and  care  taken  in  making 
the  investigation  seemed  commensurate  with  the  seriousness  of  the  con- 
ditions surrounding  the  institution — the  date  of  the  report  is  June  1  to 
December  10,  1873.  In  this  report  covering  thirteen  pages  of  printed  mat- 
ter, the  history  of  the  college  from  its  inception  is  gone  into  with  minute- 
ness, and  certain  phases  of  its  work  are  discussed,  criticised,  or  commended, 
as  they  deemed  the  conditions  called  for.  This  report  is  an  important 
document  in  the  history  of  the  college. 

They  first  report  on  the  legal  status  of  Baker  University  and  The 
Kansas  Educational  Association.  All  of  the  substance  of  this  is  shown  in 
the  charters  of  these  two  corporations.  The  result  of  their  deliberations 
in  this  feature  of  their  work  was  that,  without  further  legislative  authority, 
there  was  no  power  to  remove  Baker  University  from  Baldwin   City. 

They  go  into  a  careful  and  thorough  discussion  of  the  financial  con- 
ditions of  the  college;  they  find  it  in  an  embarrassing  condition,  and  this 
had  led  to  severe  criticism  of  the  college  management.  They  speak  approv- 
ingly of  the  careful  bookkeeping  which  had  characterized  the  work  of  Wil- 
liam H.  Scholfield,  the  financial  agent,  and  in  a  measure  excuse  prior  lack 
of  such  system.  They  say  an  examination  of  the  books  show  that  from 
the  beginning  of  the  school  to  the  close  of  March,  1873,  the  aggregate  re- 
ceipts and  disbursements  were  about  $70,500.  At  the  time  of  making  the 
report  the  liabilities  were  said  to  be  about  $17,000.  Of  this  $10,000  were 
represented  by  bonds  issued  July  1,  1870  and  due  July  1,  1880;  and  the  re- 
maining $7,000  was  for  miscellaneous  claims  which  were  being  pressed  for 
payment,  and  which  was  causing  great  embarrassment.  To  account  for  the 
way  these  liabilities  had  arisen  the  Commission  give  a  lengthy  statement 
of  the  condition  of  the  Territory  and  State,  the  drouth,  the  grasshoppers 
and  other  calamities,  which  had  made  it  practically  impossible  for  such  an 
institution  to  pay  its  running  expenses. 

Then,  in  order  to  maintain  the  prestige  of  the  institution  a  new  build- 
ing had  been  thought  essential,  and  under  the  circumstances  the  manage- 
ment is  excused  for  starting  this  without  ample  provision  for  its  payment. 
The  relation  of  Baker  University  to  The  Kansas  Educational  Association 
is  discussed,  the  litigation  over  the  indebtedness  is  referred  to,  and  then 
the  Commission  devote  much  space  in  reciting  matters  connected  with  the 
management  of  said  Association,  and  criticise  the  same  somewhat  severely, 
advising  also  the  expunging  of  the  "mutual  benefit"  clause  from  the  second 
article  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Educational  Association. 


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The  Commission  closes  its  report  with  some  general  statements  ap- 
preciative of  denominational  colleges,  of  the  continued  maintainance  of 
Baker,  of  the  uselessness  of  further  talk  concerning  its  removal  from  Bald- 
win City,  and  some  dozen  or  more  specific  recommendations  concerning 
Baker  and  the  Association. 

June  18,  1873.  At  the  exercises  on  Commencement  Day  a  cane  was 
presented  to  Rev.  W.  R.  Davis,  a  tribute  for  his  devotion  to  Baker  Uni- 
versity. On  the  gold  head  was  inscribed,  "Presented  to  W.  R.  Davis,  D.  D.. 
by  the  students  of  Baker  University,  June,  1873." 

June,  1873.  Catalogue  for  this  year  shows  a  four-year  classical  course 
in  College,  preceded  by  a  two-year  course  in  the  Preparatory  Department. 
Also  a  Scientific  Course  of  one  year  in  the  Preparatory  Department  fol- 
lowed by  three  years  in  college  work.  All  the  studies  are  arranged  as 
prescribed. 

June  20,  1873.  From  communication  by  the  President  of  Board  of 
Trustees: 

"Baker  University  has  just  closed  its  Fifteenth  Annual  Commencement 
Exercises.  Three  more  are  now  added  to  the  Alumni  of  this  institution, 
which  has  already  done  so  much  for  education  and  religion  in  this  young 
and  prosperous  commonwealth. 

"The  following  questions  are  now  definitely  settled:  1.  That  the 
University  must  remain  at  Baldwin  City.  2.  That  the  school  must  con- 
tinue in  operation.  3.  That  no  more  indebtedness  shall  be  incurred.  4. 
That  all  debts  outstanding  shall  be  paid  as  fast  as  possible. 

"It  must  be  apparent  to  all,  that  in  order  to  pay  our  debts  we  must 
continue  the  school.  And  yet  it  would  be  more  than  hazardous,  it  would 
be  disastrous,  to  continue  the  school  by  increasing  the  indebtedness.  This 
must  not  and  shall  not  be  done. 

"Then,  in  order  to  run  the  school  and  save  the  University  to  the  Church, 
we  must  in  some  way  pay  our  expenses  as  we  go.  In  order  to  be  able  to 
do  this,  the  Board  have  decided  to  make  a  vigorous  effort  to  secure,  by 
subscription,  the  tuition  of  a  sufficient  number  of  students  in  advance  to 
secure  the  salaries  of  the  teachers.  The  tuition  thus  subscribed  is  to  be 
paid  in  three  equal  installments,  corresponding  with  the  commencement 
of  each  of  the  three  terms.  The  tuition  will  not  be  less  than  $6,  nor  more 
than  $8,  per  term;  making  in  the  preparatory  $18,  and  in  the  college  classes 
$24  per  year.  This  is  a  small  amount,  and  being  paid  in  three  installments, 
makes  it  easy  for  all,  and  still  this  arrangement  will  enable  the  Board  to 
pay  the  Faculty  in  advance  each  month.  This  plan  was  introduced  on  the 
18th  of  June.  The  people  thus  far  have  responded  nobly.  If  the  pre- 
siding elders  will  co-operate  with  us  heartily,  we  can  commence  the  next 
term  with  one  hundred  and  fifty  students.  Will  they  do  it?  The  people 
are  ready  to  take  hold  of  the  work  if  the  subject  is  properly  presented  to 
them. 

"I  am  now  prepared  to  state  a  fact  that  of  itself  should  move  every 
Methodist  heart  in  Kansas,  and  cause  all  to  do  the  full  extent  of  their 
ability  to  sustain  and  build  up  this  University.  Since  the  close  of  the  last 
term  the  Executive  Board  have  been  able  to  secure  the  services  of  Prof. 
Weatherby,  Prof.  M.  V.  B.  Knox  and  Mrs.  Prof.  Knox,  and  they  make 
the  following,  more  than  magnanimous,  offer,  viz:  Each  one  proposes  to 
donate  the  one-half  of  the  salary  for  the  ensuing  year.  Prof.  Weatherby 
has  been  here  for  three  years  at  a  great  sacrifice.  He  now  has  two  or  three 
different  offers  at  $1,200  each,  but  he  proposes  to  remain  at  Baker  with  a 
salary  of  $1,200,  and  donate  one-half  of  it  out  and  out,  thus  serving  us  for 
$600  actual  pay.  Prof.  Knox,  with  a  salary  of  $1,000,  proposes  to  donate 
one-half  of  it.     Mrs.  Knox,  with  a  salary  of  $800,  donates  one-half  of  that 


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amount.  There  are  parties  ready  to  take  the  chair  in  mathematics  at  a 
salary  of  $1,000,  and  donate  one-half  of  it.  These  salaries  are  no  more 
than  they  are  offered  elsewhere,  and  none  of  these  persons  are  wealthy, 
but  on  the  contrary,  they  are  obliged  to  labor  for  a  livelihood.  And  yet 
these  four  teachers  give  us  for  the  coming  year  $2,000!  If  they  are  ready 
thus  to  make  sacrifices  for  us,  ought  not  we,  as  Methodists,  each  of  us  to 
subscribe  the  tuition  fee  of  at  least  one  student,  and  pay  something  besides 
toward  the  payment  of  our  indebtedness?  In  addition  to  the  above  offer, 
Mrs.  Knox  pays  for  printing  catalogues  $40,  thinking  that  the  circulation 
of  the  catalogues  will  benefit  the  school  more  than  to  pay  the  tuition  of 
two  students.  When  one-half  of  the  Methodists  of  Kansas  manifest  a  dis- 
position to  aid  the  enterprise  as  these  teachers  are  doing,  Baker  will  be 
made  a  grand  success.  Indeed,  it  will  not  require,  in  the  way  of  sacrifice 
and  offering,  anything  like  what  these  teachers  are  doing.  One  dollar  per 
member  will  more  than  pay  our  indebtedness,  and  the  tuition  of  one  hun- 
dred students  will  pay  the  running  expenses  for  the  ensuing  year.  Breth- 
ren, let  us  do  this,  and  then  we  can  soon  secure  an  endowment." 


I.    TRUSTEES  OF  BAKER  UNIVERSITY 


Name 
*Rev.  Levin  Beauchamp  Dennis 

*Rev.  Ira  Blackford 

*Rev.  Charles  Hazelton  Lovejoy 

*Walter  Oakley,  A.  B. 

*Rev.  Nathan  Taylor 

*Rev.  Homer  H.  Moore,  D.  D. 

#Rev.  James  Shaw 

*Rev.  Curtis  Graham 

*Rev.  William  Butt 

*George  Harrison  Weaver 

*Darius  Frankenberger 

*Moses  Lucas  Thompson 

*Patric  Orr 

*Hamilton  Perry  Johnson 

*Rev.  Silas  Green 

"Moses  Akers 

*Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis,  D.  D. 

#Rev.  Thomas  Johnson  Ferril 

*Rev.  Mark  Robertson 
*Rev.  Strange  Brooks 

*Rev.  Hugh  Dunn  Fisher,  D.  D. 

*Rev.  George  Washington  Paddock 

Rev.  Thomas  Asbury  Parker, 
A.  B.,  D.  D. 

*Rev.  Sheldon  Parker 


By  Whom  Appointed       Term 
Charter  1858-65 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-62 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-61 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-61 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-63 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-60 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-61 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-61 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Charter  1858-59 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees  1859-72 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees  1859-60 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees  1859-62 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees  1859-62 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees  1859-61 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees  1859-61 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees  1859-61 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference 
Board  of  Trustees 
Kans.-Neb.  Conference  1859-63 
Kans.-Neb.  Conference  1860-64 

Kans.-Neb.  Conference  1860-64 
Kansas  Conference  1861-66 

Kansas  Conference         1861-75 

Kansas  Conference         1861-68 


Date  of  Death  and  Place 
of  Burial;  or  Place  of 
Residence,  if  Living 
Knoxville,   111. 
April  2,  1890. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
July  5,  1888. 
Vinland,  Kans. 
Dec.  3.  1904. 
Topeka,  Kans. 
Feb.  1,  1900. 
Pleasant  Hill,  La. 
July  11,  1895. 
Sinclairville,  N.  Y. 
April  29,  1912. 
Atchison,  Kans. 
Sept.  22,  1900. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
1906. 

Tillamook,   Ore. 
July   14,    1906. 
Leavenworth,  Kans. 
Nov.   14,  1882. 
Garnett,  Kans. 
Nov.  16,  1867. 
Edwardsville,   Kans. 
Aug.   6,  1905. 
Died  at  Easton, 
June  6,   1862. 
Leavenworth,  Kans. 
Sept.  17,  1861. 


Lawrence,  Kans. 
Dec.  13,  1885. 
Baldwin  City,  Kans. 
June  22,  1893. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Jan.  29,  1906. 

Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Dec.  19,  1913. 
Topeka,  Kans. 
Oct.  3,  1905. 
Rochester,   N.  Y. 
Jan.  5,  1908. 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


'Samuel  Keifer 

*Rev.  John  W.  Stewart 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
*  This  sign,  wherever  found  in  the  volume,  means  "Deceased." 

xxxiv 


1861-68     Danville,  111. 
1861-65     Elk  City,  Kans. 

Nov.  18,  1880. 
1862-66     Baldwin  City,  Kans. 

May  1,  1879. 
1862-64 


TRUSTEES 


Name 
*Sanval  Nickles  Walker 

*Rev.  William  George  Piper 

*John  Wesley  Day 

*Rev.  Richard  Peach  Duvall 

*Henry  Barricklow 

"Rev.  Charles  Steuckeman 

*John  Hampton  Watson 

*Rev.  Daniel  Patrick  Mitchell 

D.  D. 
*James  Ward  Frame 

*Rev.  Nathan  Taylor 

fREV.  Leonard  Leidy  Hartman, 
A.  M. 

*Rev.  James  Shaw 

fREV.  Joseph  Denison,  A.  B.,  D.  D. 

*Dennis  Willey 

"John  Wesley  Horner 

*George  Catlin  Snow 

^James  Fitton 

'Rev.  George  Sullivan  Dearborn, 
D.  D. 

H.  D.  MacCay 
'Elisha  Olcott 

*Henry  Ewing  Cowgill,  M.  D. 

*Rev.  Charles  Edwin  Lewis 

*Rev.  Robert  Latimore  Harford, 
D.  D. 

*Rev.  Elial  Jay  Rice,  A.  B.,  A.  M. 

^William  Fairchild 

*Ezekial  Ballard  Good 

*Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis,  D.  D. 


Date  of  Death  and  Place 

of  Burial;  or  Place  of 

By  Whom  Appointed 

Term 

Residence,  if  Living 

Kansas  Conference 

1862-66 

Baldwin   City,   Kans. 
April  21,   1903. 

Kansas  Conference 

1862-66 

Baldwin   City,   Kans. 
May  15,  1869. 

Kansas  Conference 

1862-63 

Oskaloosa,  Kans. 
June  7,  1905. 

Kansas  Conference 

1863-67 

Chapel,    Ohio. 
Feb.  7,  1874. 

Kansas  Conference 

1863-67 

Baldwin  City,  Kans. 
Aug.  10,  1872. 

Kansas  Conference 

1863-65 

Pittsfield,   111. 
Dec.  11,  1882. 

Kansas  Conference 

1863-67 

Emporia,  Kans. 
Aug.   16,  1883. 

Kansas  Conference 

1864-72 

Emporia,  Kans. 
Aug.  24,  1881. 

Kansas  Conference 

1864-66 

Baldwin   City,   Kans. 
June  6,  1867. 

Kansas  Conference 

1864-68 

Pleasant  Hill,  La. 
July  11,  1895. 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


1865-69      Shintown,    Pa. 

March  2,  1909. 
1865-67     Atchison,  Kans. 

Sept.  22,  1900. 
1865-68     Manhattan,  Kans. 

Feb.  19,  1900. 
1866-71     Sedgwick,   Kans. 

Oct.  4,  1871. 
1866-67     Osawatomie,  Kans. 

Aug.   16,  1874. 
1866-70     Neosho  Falls,  Kans. 

March  12,  1888. 
1866-67     Lawrence,  Kans. 

Dec.   7,   1867. 


1866-69 

Lawrence,  Kans.   - 

Sept.  25,   1903. 

1867-69 

1867-71 

Lyndon,  Kans. 

July  2,   1878. 

1867-71 

Baldwin  City,  Kans. 

Oct.  22,  1892. 

1867-75 

Indianapolis,   Ind. 

June  5,  1893. 

1868-73 

Petaluma,    Calif. 

June  2,   1883. 

1868-69 

Trinidad,    Colo. 

April  7,  1872. 

1868-74 

Leavenworth,   Kans. 

Oct.  2,  1898. 

1868-70 

Lawrence,  Kans. 

July  13,  1906. 

1868-94 

Baldwin  City,  Kans, 

June  22,  1893. 

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TRUSTEES 


Name 
♦Elijah  Sells 

'Rev.  J.  B.  Orwig 
'Rev.  John  Paulson 

'Rev.  Jesse  Brockway 

'Asa  Darnall 
♦Charles  E.  Adams 

'Rev.  Thomas  Franklin  Houts 

Lucien  P.  Bacon 
'samuel  keifer 

Rev.  Cyrus  Robert  Rice 

Rev.  William  Kennedy  Marshall, 

D.  D. 
Samuel  Adams 
^William  Plasket 

Rev.  James  Elijah  Bryan 
'Rev.  Pearce  Taylor  Rhodes 

♦Rev.  Alfred  Kennard  Johnson, 
D.  D. 


By  Whom  Appointed  Term 

Kansas  Conference  1869-71 

Kansas  Conference  1869-78 

Kansas  Conference  1869-71 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


'Rev.  Jeremy  Boynton 

'Rev.  Wesley  Lattin 

'Edwin  Wilber  Cunningham,  A.  B.  Kansas  Conference 

'Isaac  Henry  Clay  Royse,  LL.  B.      Kansas  Conference 


*Reuben  Davis  Coldren 

A.  Mead 

Rev.  Sylvester  Wilder  Lloyd 
•Rev.  Charles  Julius  Lovejoy 

•Benjamin  H.  Kistler 

*Rev.  James  Lawrence 

*James  Preserved  Burtis 
*Rev.  Joseph  Osman  Roberts 

*John  S.  Byers 

*Rev.  John  Davidson  Knox 

*Fitch  Reed 

#Rev.  Lemuel  Morris  Hancock 


Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 


Date  of  Death  and  Place 
of  Burial;  or  Place  of 
Residence,  if  Living 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
March  13,  1897. 


Kansas  Conference         1869-70 


Fort  Scott,  Kans. 
March  4,  1898. 
Burlingame,   Kans. 
March  17,  1881. 
Baldwin  City,  Kans. 
Oakland,   Calif. 
1909. 
1870-73     Salem,  111. 

Oct.  26,  1902. 


1870-72 
1870-72 


1870-72 
1870-74 


Kansas  Conference         1870-75 


Baldwin  City,  Kans. 
May  1,  1879. 
Hiawatha,  Kans. 


1870-75 
1871-72 
1871-85     Baldwin   City,  Kans. 

Nov.  26,  1907. 
1871-75 
1871-85     Attica,  Ind. 

March  17,  1907. 


1872-84 

1872-76 

1872-76 

1872-76 

1872-74 

1872-74 

1872-74 
1872-77 
1872-74 

1872-74 

1872-76 

1873-74 

1873-77 

1874-76 
1874-93 
1874-78 
1874-77 


Bakersfield,  Calif. 
March  29,  1899. 
Stanton,  Mich. 
Sept.  22,  1883. 
Rich  Hill,  Mo. 
June  11,  1906. 
Emporia,  Kans. 
Aug.  16,  1905. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
April  30,  1909. 
Topeka,  Kans. 
April  1,  1891. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Conconully,  Wash. 
Oct.  16,  1907. 
Topeka,  Kans. 
Dec.  24,  1908. 
Lawrence,  Kans. 
Nov.  13,  1916. 

Oskaloosa,   Kans. 
Aug.  2,  1902. 
Denton,  Kans. 
Aug.  30,  1893. 
Topeka,  Kans. 
Jan.  11,  1912. 
Lawrence,  Kans. 
Jan.   10,  1897. 
San  Jose,  Calif. 
Feb.  19,  1883. 


xxxvi 


TRUSTEES 


Name 
Rev.  Samuel  S.  Weatherby, 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 
♦Rev.  James  T.  Hanna,  D.  D. 

*Isaac  Tichenor  Goodnow, 
A.  M.,  Ph.  D. 

'James  Mulloy  Cavaness, 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 
Timothy  Bailey  Sweet 


By  Whom  Appointed       Term 


Date  of  Death  and  Plaee 

of  Burial;  or  Place  of 

Residence,  if  Living 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 


South  Kansas  Conf. 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 


'Rev.  Joseph  Denison,  A.  B.,  D.  D.   Kansas  Conference 
Rev.  Henry  William  Reed,  D.  D.   Kansas  Conference 


'Rev.  John  M.  Sullivan 

'William  David  Rippey 

Homer  Clark  Mechem 
'William  Henry  Conover 

'William  Barnett  Smith 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 


South  Kansas  Conf. 


'Rev.  Robert  Alexander  Caruthers  Kansas  Conference 
Rev.  Richard  Wake  .    Kansas  Conference 

'Rev.  William  Smith,  A.  B.,  D.  D.  Kansas  Conference 


'WlLLIAM    WELLHOUSE 

Rev.  James  G.  Eckels 
Rev.  Bernard  Kelly,  D.  D. 
'Rev.  Samuel  Evans  Pendleton, 
D.  D. 

Rev.  James  M.  Davidson 
Rev.  William  Henry  Sweet, 

D.  D. 
'Alexander  Soule  Johnson 


Kansas  Conference 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


Rev.  Herbert  Winthrop  Chaffee  South  Kansas  Conf. 


*S.    O.    GOODLANDER 

Rev.  David  T.  Summerville 

*WlLLlAM    FAIRCHILD 

John  Calvin  Carpenter 
*Lewis  N.  Stacher 

•Henry  Harrison  Taylor 

*Rev.  George  Sullivan  Dearborn, 
D.  D. 


South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 


Kansas  Conference 


1874-82     Lawrence,  Kans. 
1874-84     McPherson,    Kans. 
April  12,   1918. 

1874-94     Manhattan,   Kans. 
March  20,  1894. 


1875-83 

Chanute,  Kans. 

1875-91 

Topeka,   Kans. 

1875-00 

Manhattan,   Kans. 

Feb.  19,  1900. 

1876-88 

Baldwin   City,  Kans. 

Aug.  26,  1889. 

1876-00 

Baldwin   City,   Kans. 

July  14,  1900. 

1876-78 

Highland,  Kans. 

March  2,  1915. 

1876-91 

Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

1876-86 

Virginia,   111. 

Jan.  7,  1897. 

1876-77 

Wichita,   Kans. 

May  28,  1912. 

1877-81 

Bristow,  Kans. 

May  27,   1889. 

1877-81 

Los   Angeles,   Calif. 

Feb.  9,  1915. 

1877-81 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Nov.  10,  1889. 

1877-81 

Topeka,  Kans. 

Feb.  1,  1888. 

1877-78 

1877-83 

Topeka,  Kans. 

1877- 


1878- 


Baldwin   City,  Kans. 
July  12,  1904. 


1878-S2     Salina,  Kans. 
1878-82     Topeka,   Kans. 

Dec.  9,  1904. 
1879-15     Ottawa,   Kans. 
1879-83     Fort  Scott,  Kans. 

Feb.  24,  1867. 
1879-87      Portland,    Ore. 
1879-98     Leavenworth,   Kans. 

Oct.  2,  1898. 
1880-84     Chanute,  Kans. 
1881-99     Ottawa,  Kans. 

Jan.  20,  1910. 
1881-89     Clay  Center,  Kans. 

May  3,  1909. 

1881-03     Lawrence,  Kans. 
Sept.  25,  1903. 


XXXV11 


TRUSTEES 


Name 

*Eugene  Wallace  VanDeventer, 
D.  D. 

"Lewis  William  Breyfogle 

Rev.  Hibbird  Austin  Tucker, 
D.  D. 
*Joseph  Strickler  Hollinger 

Nelson  Case,  LL.  D. 
William  Thomas  Yoe 
*Rev.  Alfred  Thomas  Burris 

*Hermann  Henry  Sudendorf 

*Rev.  Pleasant  P.  Wesley 

*Rev.  John  Hughes  Lockwood, 
D.  D. 

*John  Newton  Ritter,  LL.  B. 

*Rev.  Edmond  Cady  Boaz 

Don  Carlos  Newcomb 
*Rev.  James  Lawrence 

*John  Calvin  Postlethwaite 

Gasner  G.  Wharton 
*Rev.  John  Henry  Price, 

b.  s„  b.  d. 

*Rev.  James  T.  Hanna,  D.  D. 

*Rev.  Pearce  Taylor  Rhodes 

*Robert  Newton  Allen, 
A.  B.,  A.  M. 

*Rev.  Adoniram  Judson  Coe 

T.  C.  Miller 
*Rev.  James  Marvin,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

*William  Herr  Stout 

Rev.  Bernard  Kelly,  D.   D. 
Rev.  Hugh  McBirney,  D.  D. 
William  Leonard 
Charles  Wesley  DeWolf 
*Rev.  Samuel  Soule  Murphy, 
A.  B.,  D.  D. 

•Leigh  Richmond  Elliott 


By  Whom  Appointed 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 
S.-W.  Kans.  Conf. 

S.-W.  Kans.  Conf. 

S.-W.  Kans.  Conf. 

N.-W.  Kans.  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

N.-W.  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

S.-W.  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 


Date  of  Death  and  Place 
of  Burial;  or  Place  of 
Term  Residence,  if  Living 

1882-84     Reno,  Nev. 

Aug.  80,  1910. 
1882-94     Lenexa,  Kans. 

April  1,  1907. 

1882-86     Wauchula,  Fla. 
1883-99     Rhinehart,  Kans. 

June  10,  1900. 
1883-         Oswego,  Kans. 
1883-87     Independence,  Kans. 
1883-87     Olathe,   Kans. 

Aug.  4,  1895. 
1883-87     Leavenworth,  Kans. 

April  3,  1913. 
1883-84     Great  Bend,  Kans. 

Sept.  22,  1884. 

1888-87     Pasadena,   Calif. 

Feb.  6,  1916. 
1884-88     South  Bend,  Ind. 

Feb.  8,  1896. 
1884-92     McMinnville,  Tenn. 

March  3,  1914. 
1884-89  Atchison,  Kans. 
1884-00     Lawrence,  Kans. 

Nov.  13,  1916. 
1884-88     Jewell  City,  Kans. 

Nov.  26,  1910. 
1885-88     Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1885-12     Baldwin  City,  Kans. 

March  21,  1912. 
1885-93     McPherson,  Kans. 

April  12,  1913. 
1886-00     Attica,  Ind. 

March  17,  1907. 


1886-14 

Chanute,  Kans. 

Sept.  12,  1914. 

1886-02 

Wichita   Falls,   Tex. 

Oct.   19,  1912. 

1886-87 

1887-94 

Lawrence,   Kans. 

July  9,  1901. 

1887-91 

Fort  Scott,  Kans. 

Jan.  24,  1908. 

1887-95 

Topeka,   Kans. 

1887-05 

Tulsa,  Okla. 

1887-93 

Wichita,    Kans. 

1888-89 

Garnett,  Kans. 

1888-16 

Baldwin  City,  Kans. 

Nov.   8,   1916. 

1888-99 

Manhattan,  Kans. 

May  27,  1899. 

XXXV111 


TRUSTEES 


Name 
*David  Stewart  Elliott 

Rev.  John  Asbury  Motter,  A.  M. 
James  Wales  Marshall 
Charles  Mortimer  Sheldon 
*Rev.  Edward  Gill 

•Rev.  Henry  Davenbaux  Rice 

•Edwin  Wilber  Cunningham,  A.  B. 

William  Thomas  Yoe 
Rev.  John  Wesley  Stewart, 
A.  B.,  D.  D. 
'Joseph  John  Peasley 

*Rev.  Samuel  Evans  Pendleton, 
D.D. 

*Rev.  Henry  Joseph  Coker,  D.  D. 

•William  Good  Hoover 

*William  David  Rippey 

*Rev.  James  Watkins  Alderman, 
D.D. 

*Rev.  Oliver  Mills  Stewart,  D.  D. 

•Thomas  Jefferson  Watson,  M.  D. 

Rev.  Josephus  Collins 
•Rev.  Eli  Harrison  Brumbaugh, 
M.  D.,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Levi  Kirke  Billingsley 
•Leonard  V.  McKee 

Rev.   Edwin  Mortimer  Randall, 
Jr.,  D.  D. 
•Ripley  Warren  Sparr 

•Rev.  William  Henry  Underwood 

Rev.  Robert  Ekin  McBride,  A.  B. 
Rev.  William  Alfred  Quayle, 

D.  D.,  LL.D. 
Rev.  Sebern  S.  Martin, 

A.  B.,  D.  D. 
Rev.   Frederick   Beman   Price, 

A.  B.,  Ph.  D. 
Albert  Loring  Coleman 
James  E.  Hair 
Rev.  Samuel  Judson  Heaton, 

Ph.  D. 
Henry  Justin  Allen,  A.  M. 


By  Whom  Appointed 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 
South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 


Date  of  Death  and  Place 
of  Burial;  or  Place  of 
Term  Residence,  if  Living 

1889-91     Coffeyville,  Kans. 

Feb.  28,  1899. 
1889-         Kansas  City,  Kans. 
1889-93     Maxwell,   Calif. 
1889-93     Joplin,  Mo. 
1890-00     Manhattan,   Kans. 

Feb.  17,  1905. 
1890-94     Topeka,  Kans. 

Oct.  22,  1902. 
1890-05     Emporia,   Kans. 

Aug.  16,  1905. 
1891-11     Independence,  Kans. 

1891-99     Anderson,   Mo. 
1891-92     Fort  Scott,  Kans. 
July  29,  1915. 

1891-95     Baldwin  City,  Kans. 

July  12,  1904. 
1892-12     Emporia,   Kans. 

March  27,  1917. 
1892-06     Chetopa,   Kans. 

June  22,  1906. 
1893-95     Highland,  Kans. 

March  2,  1915. 


Kansas  Conference 

1893-99 

Kansas  City,  Kans, 
July  10,  1912. 

Kansas  Conference 

1893-96 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
March  7,  1915. 

Kansas  Conference 

1893-95 

Independence,   Mo. 
Jan.  16,  1906. 

Kansas  Conference 

1894-95 

Kingfisher,  Okla. 

Kansas  Conference 

1894-98 

Agency,   Iowa. 
Jan.  19,  1902. 

Kansas  Conference 

1894-00 

Oakland,    Iowa. 

Kansas  Conference 

1894-10 

Frankfort,   Kans. 
Dec.  22,  1916. 

Kansas  Conference 

1895-96 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Kansas  Conference 

1895-02 

Lawrence,   Kans. 
Aug.  23,  1902. 

Kansas  Conference 

1895-11 

Clay  Center,  Kans. 
Sept.  27,  1911. 

Kansas  Conference 

1895-99 

Topeka,  Kans. 

Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 
South  Kansas  Conf. 


1895-99  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1895-05  Dodge  City,  Kans. 

1896-01  Allahabad,    India. 

1897-01  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1898-03  Grant's  Pass,  Ore. 

1899-15  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

1899-13  Wichita,   Kans. 


TRUSTEES 


Namb 
Rev.  Alexander  Rose  Maclean 
Rev.  Cyrus  Silvester  Nusbaum, 

D.  D. 
John  Plantz  Davis 
James  Monroe  Miller,  A.  M. 
'William  David  Rippey 

Rev.  John  Richard  Madison, 

D.  D. 
Claudius  DeMont  Walker,  LL.  B. 
Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Durboraw, 

A.  B.,  D.  D. 
Rev.  Edward  Combie  Smith,  D.  D. 
joab  mulvane 
Ezekiel  Barnes 
Alfred  Barnes  Seelye,  M.  D. 
Rev.  Benjamin  F.  Crissman 
Rev.  Sedwick  Alonzo  Bright, 

D.  D. 
•William  Brown  Swan, 

A.  B.,  M.  D. 

Joseph  Luther  Taylor, 

A.  B.,  LL.  B. 
William  E.  O'Kane,  A.  B. 
John  Stuart  Simmons, 

A.  B.,  A.  M. 
John  Park  Slaughter 
Rev.  Edwin  Locke,  A.  B.,  D.  D. 
Rev.  Matthew   Simpson   Hughes, 

D.  D. 
Rev.  Irvin  Brown  Pulliam,  D.  D. 
•Rev.  John  Scott  Ford,  D.  D. 

John  Preston  Clark 
Edward  Wallis  Hoch 
George  Edward  Nicholson 

Philip  Pitt  Campbell, 

A.  B.(  A.  M. 
•Rev.  William  Copeland  Evans, 

D.  D. 


By  Whom  Appointed 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
South  Kansas  Conf. 


Samuel  McRoberts, 

A.  B.,  A.  M.,LL.  B. 
John  Boone  DeGarmo 
Samuel  Brush  Haskin, 
A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  B. 
Rev.  Bernard  Kelly,  D. 
Edward  Warren  Barker 
Joseph  Little  Bristow, 

A.  B.,  LL.  D. 
George  North  Neff 
John  W.  Jenkins 
Rev.  James  D.  Smith, 

B.  S.,  A.  M.,  D.  D. 
Rev.   Daniel  McGurk,  A. 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
D.  D.  South  Kansas  Conf. 

xl 


Date  of  Death  and  Place 
of  Burial;  or  Place  of 
Term  Residence,  if  Living 

1899-06  Portland,  Ore. 

1899-12  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

1899-  Topeka,  Kans. 

1899-08  Council  Grove,  Kans. 

1899-15  Highland,   Kans. 
March  2,  1915. 

1899-13  Topeka,  Kans. 

1899-  Atchison,  Kans. 

1900-  Atchison,   Kans. 
1900-03  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
1900-  Topeka,  Kans. 
1900-04  Santiago,   Calif. 
1900-03  Abilene,  Kans. 
1901-04  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1901-11  Albuquerque,  N.   M. 

1902  Topeka,  Kans. 
Sept.  1,  1902. 

1908-  Pittsburg,  Kans. 

1903-05  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1903-15  Hutchinson,  Kans. 

1903-  Topeka,  Kans. 

1903-  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

1904-09  Portland,  Ore. 

1904-09  Topeka,   Kans. 

1904-11  Maryville,   Mo. 
Sept.  22,  1912. 

1904-12  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

1905-09  Marion,  Kans. 

1905-  515  Republic  Bldg. 
Kansas  City,   Mo. 

1905-07  Pittsburg,  Kans. 

1905-07  San  Jose,  Calif. 
May  28,  1915. 

1905-  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1905-10  Blue  Mountain,  Miss. 

1906-  Olathe,  Kans. 

1906-11  Topeka,  Kans. 

1906-  Burlington,  Kans. 

1906-  Salina,  Kans. 

1906-  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1907-08  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1907-10  Emporia,  Kans. 

1907-10  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


TRUSTEES 


Name 
Rev.  Stephen    Bracekord   Camp- 
bell, D.  D. 
Herbert  Perry  Wright, 

B.  S.,  M.  S. 
Rev.  James  Alexander  Stavely, 

A.  B.,  S.  T.  B.,  D.  D. 
Charles  Edgar  Moore,  A.  M. 
John  Punton,  A.  M.,  M.  D. 
•Leonard  V.  McKee 

John  D.  Walthall,  M.  D. 
Jacob  Rasdall  Copple 
Charles  Edward  Beeks 
Rev.  William  Christopher 

Hanson,  D.  D. 
Rev.  Christian  Benjamin  Zook, 

A.  B. 
Andrew  Cameron  Pearson, 

A.  M.,  LL.  B. 
Rev.  Thomas  Eldridge  Chandler, 

A.  M.,  S.  T.  D. 
Henry  Snavely  Siegrist 
Arthur  Capper 
Levi  Brown  Smith 
*James  Henry  Allderdice 

Albert  Perle  Myers 

Rev.  Sylvester  S.  Klyne,  Ph.  D. 

Ward  Andrew  Neff 

Charles  Wesley  Squires 


Date  of  Death  and  Place 

of  Burial;  or  Place  of 

Residence,  if  Living 


By  Whom  Appointed       Term 

South  Kansas  Conf.         1907-11     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Louis  Conference     1907-11     Kansas  City,   Mo 


Kansas  Conference  1908- 

South  Kansas  Conf.  1909- 

Kansas  Conference  1910- 

Kansas  Conference  1911-16 


South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 
South  Kansas  Conf. 

Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 

South  Kansas  Conf. 

South  Kansas  Conf. 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 

Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 
Kansas  Conference 


1911- 
1911- 
1912- 

1912- 

1912- 

1913- 


Parsons,  Kans. 
Eureka,  Kans. 
Kansas    City,    Mo. 
Frankfort,    Kans. 
Dec.  22,  1916. 
Paola,   Kans. 
Burlington,  Kans. 
Baldwin   City,   Kans. 

Kansas  City,  Kans. 

Iola,   Kans. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


1913- 

Atchison,  Kans. 

1914- 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1915- 

Topeka,   Kan9. 

1915- 

Paola,  Kans. 

1915- 

Baldwin   City,  Kans. 

Oct.  6,  1916. 

1915- 

Emporia,  Kans. 

1917- 

Baldwin  City,  Kans. 

1917- 

Kansas   City,   Mo. 

1917- 

Galena,  Kans. 

xli 


II.  OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


Name 
Rev.  Levin  Beauchamp  Dennis 
Rev.  Nathan  Taylor 
Rev.  Hugh   Dunn  Fisher 
Rev.  George  Washington  Paddock 
John  Wesley  Horner 
Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis 
Rev.  Jeremy  Boynton 
Rev.  Joseph  Denison 
Rev.  Henry  William   Reed 
Rev.  George  Sullivan  Dearborn 
Robert  Newton  Allen 
Nelson  Case 


PRESIDENT 

Term 

Begin 

Apr., 

1859 

Mar., 

1861 

July, 

1861 

June, 

1862 

June, 

1867 

Mar., 

1868 

Mar., 

1872 

Dec, 

1875 

June, 

1876 

June, 

1883 

June, 

1894 

June, 

1897 

Term 

Close 

Mar., 

1861 

July, 

1861 

June, 

1862 

June, 

1867 

Oct., 

1867 

Mar., 

1872 

Dec., 

1876 

June, 

1876 

June, 

1888 

June, 

1894 

June, 

1897 

VICE-PRESIDENT 


Name 
Rev.  Mark  Robertson 
Rev.  Hugh   Dunn   Fisher 
Rev.  Strange  Brooks 
Rev.  William  George  Piper 
Henry  Barricklow 
Rev.  George  Sullivan  Dearborn 
Dennis  Willey 
William  Plasket 
Rev.  Lemuel  Morris  Hancock 
Rev.  Alfred  Kennard  Johnson 
Homer  Clark  Mechem 
Rev.  John  M.  Sullivan 
Rev.  Pearce  Taylor  Rhodes 
Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis 
Rev.  John  Wesley  Stewart 
Rev.  John  M.  Sullivan 
Ripley  Warren  Sparr 
Joab  Mulvane 
John  Plantz  Davis 


Term 

Begin 

Mar., 

1860 

Mar., 

1861 

July, 

1861 

June, 

1862 

Mar., 

1863 

Mar., 

1866 

Dec, 

1868 

Mar., 

1871 

June, 

1874 

Dec, 

1875 

June, 

1876 

June, 

1878 

June, 

1881 

June, 

1882 

June, 

1894 

June, 

1895 

June, 

1898 

June, 

1903 

June, 

1904 

Term  Close 

Mar., 

1861 

July, 

1861 

June, 

1862 

Mar., 

1863 

Mar., 

1866 

Dec, 

1868 

Mar., 

1870 

June, 

1874 

Dec, 

1875 

June, 

1876 

June, 

1878 

June, 

1881 

June, 

1882 

June, 

1893 

June, 

1895 

June, 

1898 

June, 

1908 

June, 

1904 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT 


Name 
Rev.  John  M.  Sullivan 
Ripley  Warren  Sparr 
Rev.  John  M.  Sullivan 


Term  Begin 
June,  1893 
June,  1896 
June,  1898 


Term  Close 
June,  1895 
June,  1898 
July,     1900 


SECRETARY 


Name 
Rev.  Nathan  Taylor 
Rev.  Ira  Blackford 
Thomas  Asbury  Parker 


Term  Begin 
Apr.,  1859 
Mar.,  1860 
Mar.,  1861 


Term  Close 
Mar.,  1860 
Mar.,  1861 
June,  1862 


xlii 


OFFICERS 


SECRETARY-Continued 


Name 


Rev.  Levin  Beauchamp  Dennis 
Rev.  William  George  Piper 
Rev.  Hugh  Dunn  Fisher 
Rev.  Charles  Edwin  Lewis 
Rev.  Robert  Latimore  Harford 
Samuel  Adams 

Rev.  William  Kennedy  Marshall 
Rev.  Samuel  S.  Weatherby 
Rev.  William  Henry  Sweet 
Henry  Harrison  Taylor 
Rev.  Hibbird  Austin  Tucker 
Rev.  Henry  William  Reed 
Rev.  Edmond  Cady  Boaz 
Rev.  Herbert  Winthrop  Chaffee 
Rev.  Levi  Kirke  Billingsley 
Rev.  Edwin  Mortimer  Randall 
Rev.  Samuel  Soule  Murphy 
Rev.  Herbert  Winthrop  Chaffee 
Charles  Edward  Beeks 


Term 
June, 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 
Mar., 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 


Begin 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1868 
1869 
1871 
1872 
1874 
1880 
1881 
1888 
1884 
1886 
1887 
1894 
1895 
1897 
1908 
1913 


Term 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 
Mar., 
June, 
June, 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Sept. 
June 
June 


Close 
,  1868 
,  1864 
,  1868 
,  1869 
,  1871 
,  1872 
,  1874 
,  1880 
,1881 
,  1883 
,  1884 
,  1886 
,  1887 
,  1894 
,  1895 
,  1896 
,  1908 
,   1913 


Name 
Rev.  Nathan  Taylor 
Rev.  Sheldon  Parker 
Samuel  Nickles  Walker 
Rev.  Nathan  Taylor 
John  Wesley  Horner 
Elisha  Olcott 
Rev.  Elial  Jay  Rice 
Elisha  Olcott 
Dennis  Willey 
Samuel  Keifer 
Rev.  Joseph  Osman  Roberts 
William   Plasket 
Gasner  G.  Wharton 
William    Leonard 
Rev.  John  M.  Sullivan 
Rev.   John  Asbury  Motter 
James   E.   Hair 
Frank   Ezra  Wolf 


TREASURER 

Term 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 


Begin 
1860 
1861 
1863 
1864 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1873 
1874 
1885 
1887 
1888 
1893 
1897 
1903 


Term 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar. j 
Mar., 
June, 
Mar., 
Dec, 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 


Close 
1861 
1863 
1864 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1868 
1870 
1871 
1878 
1874 
1885 
1887 
1888 
1893 
1897 
1908 


fAGENT 


Name 
Rev.  Levin   Beauchamp  Dennis 
Walter  Oakley,  M.A. 
Rev.  William  Butt 
Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis,  A.M. 
Rev.  Nathan  Taylor 
William  H.  Scholfield 
Rev.  James  Elijah   Bryan 
Rev.  Daniel  Patrick  Mitchell 


Term 
Apr., 
Apr., 
Apr., 
Sept., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 


Begin 
1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1862 
1863 
1869 
1869 


Term 

Close 

Apr., 

1858 

Apr., 

1858 

Sept.: 

,  1858 

Mar., 

1862 

Mar., 

1863 

Jan., 

1869 

Mar., 

1870 

July, 

1869 

tThese  representatives  bore  different  official  titles  at  different  times,  elected  sometimes 
by  the  Trustees  of  Baker  University,  sometimes  by  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  and 
sometimes  by  both  bodies. 


xliii 


OFFICERS 


AGENTS— Continued 

Name  Term  Begin 

Rev.  Jacob   W.    Clock  Aug.,   1869 

Rev.  Cyrus  Robert  Rice  June,  1871 

Rev.  Hugh  Dunn  Fisher  Sept.,  1871 

Prof.  Martin   VanBuren   Knox  Mar.,   1875 

Rev.  Pearce  Taylor  Rhodes  Mar.,  1877 

Rev.  John   M.   Sullivan  Mar.,  1881 

Rev.  Samuel  Evans   Pendleton  Mar.,  1882 

Prof.  William  Irwin   Graham,  A.M.  June,  1883 

Rev.   E.   F.  Hill  Mar.,  1884 

Rev.  Allen   Buckner  Mar.,  1885 

Rev.  Allen   Buckner  July,    1886 

Prof.  William  Irwin   Graham,  A.M.  June,  1888 

Rev.  James  Winfield  Walker,  A.M.  Sept.,  1889 

Rev.  William  J.  Osborn  Dec,    1896 

Rev.  James  Murray  June,  1898 

Rev.  James   D.   Smith,   M.S.  Mar.,  1901 

Rev.  James   Asbury    Motter,    A.M.  Jan.,    1907 

Rev.  Harry   Andrews    King,    S.T.B.  Mar.,  1907 

Rev.  Elijah  W.  Spencer  Sept.,  1910 

Rev.  Herbert  A.   Church,  A.B.  Mar.,  1912 

Rev.  Samuel  Soule  Murphy,   D.D.  Sept.,  1912 

Rev.  Clarence    E.    Holcombe  Mar.,  1913 


Term 
May, 

Sept., 
June, 
Mar., 
June, 
Mar., 
Apr., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
Apr., 
Aug., 
June, 
Oct., 
June, 
Mar., 
Apr., 
Aug., 
Mar., 


Close 
1871 

? 
1873 
1877 
1881 
1886 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1889 
1894 
1897 
1903 
1905 
1910 
1909 
1912 


Dec,  1914 
Mar.,  1915 


xi  iv 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  KANSAS  EDUCATIONAL 

ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  METHODIST 

EPISCOPAL  CHURCH 


Term  Close 
Sept.,  1858 
Sept.,  1859 
Mar.,  1860 


PRESIDENT 

Name  Term  Begin 

Rev.  Levin   Beauchamp  Dennis  Mar.,  1857 

Rev.  Nathan  Taylor  Sept.,  1858 

Rev.  Levin   Beauchamp   Dennis  Sept.,  1859 

By  action  of  Mar.  14,  1860,  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Baker  University,  appointed  by 
Kansas  and  Nebraska  Conference  at  last  session,  and  their  successors  in  office,  were  made 
the  officers  of  the  Kansas  Educational  Association  with  power  to  perform  all  their  duties 
according  to  charter. 

Reorganization,  Mar.  29th,  30th,  1873,  at  Ottawa,  Kans. 
Rev.  Benjamin  F.  Bowman 
Rev.  Samuel  S.  Weatherby 
Rev.  John  M.  Sullivan 
Rev.  A.  H.  Walter 
Henry  Harrison  Taylor 
Prof.    William    Irwin    Graham 
Rev.  Herbert  Winthrop  Chaffee 
Rev.  Edward  Gill 
Rev.  John   M.   Sullivan 
Rev.  James  Murray 
Prof.  Charles  Sylvester  Parmenter 


Name 
Rev.  William  Butt 
Rev.  Charles  Hazelton  Lovejoy 
Jonas  Welch 
Rev.  James  Shaw 
Rev.  J.  H.  Leard 
Rev.  Samuel  S.  Weatherby 
Rev.   Daniel  Patrick  Mitchell 
Rev.  Simon  Peter  Jacobs 
Rev.   Samuel   E.   Pendleton 
Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis 
Rev.  Edmond  Cady  Boaz 
Rev.  James  T.  Hanna 
Rev.  Werter  Renick   Davis 
Rev.  John   M.   Sullivan 
Rev.  Edward   Gill 
Rev.  John  Henry  Price 
Rev.  Allen   Buckner 
Rev.  John   M.   Sullivan 
George  R.  Benedict 
Rev.  John  Henry   Price 
Rev.   Samuel  Soule  Murphy 


Name 
A.  Still 

Office  annulled  Apr.,  1858. 


Mar., 

1873 

June, 

1877 

June, 

1877 

June, 

1880 

June, 

1880 

June, 

1881 

June, 

1881 

June, 

1882 

June, 

1882 

June, 

1884 

June, 

1884 

Jan., 

1890 

Jan., 

1890 

June, 

1890 

June, 

1890 

June, 

1892 

June, 

1892 

June, 

1896 

June, 

1896 

June, 

1897 

June, 

1897 

ESIDjmn  i 
Term  Begin 

Term 

Close 

Mar., 

1857 

Apr., 

1857 

Apr., 

1857 

Apr., 

1858 

Apr., 

1858 

Sept., 

1858 

Sept., 

1858 

Mar., 

1860 

Mar., 

1873 

? 

Mar., 

1875 

June, 

1877 

June, 

1877 

June, 

1879 

June, 

1879 

June, 

1880 

June, 

1880 

June, 

1882 

June, 

1882 

June, 

1885 

June, 

1885 

June, 

1886 

June, 

1886 

June, 

1889 

June, 

1889 

June, 

1890 

June, 

1890 

June, 

1892 

June, 

1892 

June, 

1893 

June, 

1893 

June, 

1896 

June, 

1896 

June, 

1897 

June, 

1897 

June, 

1899 

June, 

1899 

? 

June, 

1904 

Mar., 

1912 

June, 

1912 

Dec, 

1916 

RESH 
Term 

)ENT 
Begin 

Term 

Close 

Mar., 

1857 

Apr., 

1858 

xlv 


OFFICERS 


Name 
Walter  Oakley 
Rev.  William    Butt 
Rev.  Levin  Beauchamp  Dennis 
Prof.   Byron   Rush   Cunningham 
Rev.  Charles  Julius  Lovejoy 
Rev.  William  Henry  Sweet 
Prof.  William  Irwin  Graham 
Prof.  Charles  A.  Weaver 
Rev.  Edmond  Cady  Boaz 
S.  M.  Cogshall 
George   R.    Benedict 
Rev.  Samuel  Soule  Murphy 
Rev.  Herbert  Winthrop  Chaffee 
Prof.  Osmon  Grant  Markham 
Prof.  Frank   Ezra  Wolf 


SECRETARY 

Term 
Mar., 
Sept.; 
Apr., 
Sept. 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 


Begin 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1859 
1873 
1875 
1881 
1884 
1886 
1892 
1894 
1897 
1906 
1908 
1909 


Term 

Close 

Sept., 

1858 

Apr., 

1859 

Sept., 

1859 

Mar., 

1860 

Mar., 

1875 

June, 

1881 

June, 

1884 

June, 

1886 

June, 

1892 

June, 

1894 

June, 

1897 

June, 

1906 

June, 

1908 

June, 

1909 

TREASURER 


Name 
Rev.  William  George  Piper 
Rev.  Nathan   Taylor 
T.  H.  Prather 
Rev.  Mark  Robertson 
Rev.  J.  A.  Simpson 
Rev.  John    Davidson    Knox 
Rev.  Richard  Wake 
William  Plasket 
Henry  Harrison  Taylor 
William  Plasket 
Charles  P.   Ives 
Rev.  James   Asbury   Motter 
James  E.  Hair 
Joseph  Luther  Taylor 
Prof.   Frank  Ezra  Wolf 


Term 
Mar., 
Feb., 
Sept., 
Sept., 
Mar., 
Mar., 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 
June, 


Begin 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1859 
1873 
1875 
1877 
1879 
1881 
1882 
1884 
1896 
1897 
1903 
1912 


Term  Close 

Feb., 

1858 

Sept., 

1858 

Sept., 

,  1859 

Mar., 

1860 

Mar., 

1875 

June, 

1877 

June, 

1879 

June, 

1881 

June, 

1882 

June, 

1884 

June, 

1896 

June, 

1897 

June, 

1903 

June, 

1912 

AUDITOR 


Name 
Rkv.  R.  P.  Duvall 

Office  annulled  Apr.,  1858. 


Term  Begin 
Mar.,  1857 


Term  Close 
Apr.,    1858 


xlvi 


BIOGRAPHIES  OF  THE  PRESIDENTS 
OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 

*WERTER    RENICK    DAVIS. 

A.M.,  Indiana  University,  1854.  M.D.,  Cincinnati  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery  (now  The  University  of  Cincinnati  College  of  Medicine),  1858. 
D.D.,  Indiana  Asbury  University  (now  DePauw  University),  1859.  Min- 
ister M.  E.  Church,  Guyandotte,  Va.,  1835-36;  Ripley,  Va.,  1836-37;  Wil- 
mington, O.,  1837-38;  Union,  O.,  1838-39;  Eaton,  O.,  1839-40;  Germantown, 
O.,  1840-41;  Zanesville,  O.,  1841-42;  Putnam,  O.,  1842-43;  Hebron,  O., 
1843-44;  Rushville,  O.,  1844-46;  Eaton,  O.,  1846-48;  Finley  Chapel,  Dayton, 
O.,  1848-50;  Lebanon,  O.,  1850-52;  Hamilton  and  Rossville,  O.,  1852-53; 
Ebenezer,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1853-54;  Presiding  Elder,  Baldwin  City  District, 
1862-63;  Presiding  Elder,  Fort  Scott  District,  1866-68;  Presiding  Elder, 
Baldwin  City  District,  1868-72;  Presiding  Elder,  Leavenworth  District, 
1872-76;  Presiding  Elder,  Topeka  District,  1876-80;  Salina,  1880-82;  Bald- 
win City,  1882-85;  Vinland,  1885-88;  Pomona,  1888-93;  Eudora,  1893.  Pro- 
fessor of  Natural  Science,  McKendree  College,  1854-58.  President  Baker 
University,  1858-June,  1862;  Dec,  1868-March,  1869;  Dec,  1869-Sept.,  1870. 
Trustee  Baker  University,  1859-63;  1868-93.  Superintendent  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Douglas  County,  1861-63.  Chaplain  12th  Kans.  Vol.  Inf.,  Sept.  30, 
1862-Jan.  26,  1864;  Lt.  Col.,  16th  Kans.  Vol.  Cav.,  March  10,  1864-Oct.  8, 
1864;  Col.  the  same,  Oct.  8,  1864-Nov.  28,  1865;  Commandant  Fort  Leaven- 
worth, Sept.  27,  1864-April  26,  1865.  Chaplain  of  the  Wyandotte  Constitu- 
tional Convention,  July,  1859.  Member  of  the  House  of  the  first  Legisla- 
ture in  Kansas,  1861.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868, 
1872,  1880.  Delegate  to  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  London,  Eng., 
1881.  Delegate  to  Centennial  Conference  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  1884.  Born 
Circleville,  O.,  April  1,  1815.  Married  Minerva  Russell,  May  4,  1843  (who 
died  Oct.  8,  1897).     Died  June  22,  1893,  burial  at  Baldwin  City. 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PADDOCK. 

Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Castleton  and  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  1852-53;  Castle- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  1853-55;  Chapinville  and  Read's  Corners,  N.  Y.,  1855-57;  Burlin- 
game,  1857-59;  Wyandotte  (Kansas  City),  1859-61;  Leavenworth,  1861-63; 
Lawrence,  1863-66;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Kansas  Conference  Centenary 
Society,  1866-67;  Corn  Hill,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1867-70;  Geneseo,  N.  Y., 
1870-72;  Grace,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1872-74;  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  Presiding 
Elder,  Genesee,  N.  Y.,  District  1875-79;  Medina,  1879-81;  Superannuated, 
living  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881-1908.  President  (Nominal)  of  Baker  Uni- 
versity, June,  1862-June,  1864;  Trustee  the  same,  1861-68;  President  Board 
of  Trustees,  the  same,  1862-67.  Secretary  of  Kansas  Conference,  1862-67. 
Member  and  Secretary  of  the  first  Board  of  Regents  of  The  University  of 
Kansas,  1866-67.  Preached  the  funeral  sermon  of  those  killed  at  Quantrell's 
Raid  on  Lawrence,  Aug.  21,  1863.  Born  Vienna,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec  10, 
1823.  Married  Sophrona  M.  Sheldon,  May  18,  1847  (died  1905).  Died  Jan. 
5,  1908,  burial  in  Mt.  Hope  Cemetery,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*LEONARD  LEIDY  HARTMAN. 

A.B.,  Allegheny  College,  1854;  A.M.,  1857.  Teacher  High  School  and 
Academy,  Mifflenburg,  Pa.,  1854-56;  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Acting 
President,  Asbury  Female  College,  New  Albany,  Ind.,  1858-59;  President 
of  the  University  of  Missouri,   1859-61;   Professor  of  Mathematics,   Baker 

xlvii 


BIOGRAPHIES 

University,  Sept.,  1861-Dec,  1865;  Acting  President,  the  same,  June,  1862- 
June,  1864;  President  the  same,  June,  1864-June,  1865.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  1862-69.  Supernumerary,  1866-67;  Pastor,  Humboldt,  1869.  Lo- 
cated, 1869.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1865-69.  Born  Saloma,  Clinton  Co,. 
Pa.,  Nov.  19,  1828.  Married  Amalia  M.  Armstrong,  1862.  Died  March  2, 
1909,  burial  at  Shintown,  Pa. 

*JOHN  WESLEY  LOCKE. 

A.  B.,  Augusta  College,  Augusta,  Ky.,  1844.  A.  M.,  Indiana  Asbury  Uni- 
versity (DePauw),  1854.  D.  D.,  Dickinson  College,  1867.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Bainbridge,  O.,  1843-44;  West  Union,  O.,  1844-45;  Jacksonville,  O., 
1845-46;  Deer  Creek,  O.,  1846-47;  Bainbridge,  O.,  1847-49;  West  Jefferson, 
O.,  1849-50;  Vevay,  Ind.,  1850-52;  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  1852-53;  President  Brook- 
ville,  Ind.,  College,  1853-57;  Presiding  Elder,  Connersville,  Ind.,  District, 
1857-60;  Professor  Mathematics,  Indiana  Asbury  University  (DePauw), 
1860-65;  President  Baker  University,  Sept.,  1865-March,  1866;  Professor 
Mathematics,  Indiana  Asbury  University,  1866-72;  Minister,  Jeffersonville, 
Ind.,  1872-74;  President,  McKendree  College,  1874-78;  Minister,  Olney,  111., 
1878;  Presiding  Elder,  Lebanon,  111.,  District,  1878-81;  Mt.  Vernon,  111., 
1881-84;  Fairfield,  111.,  1884-87;  Presiding  Elder,  Alton,  111.,  District,  1887-88; 
Superannuated,  1888-89;  Fairfield,  111.,  1889-91;  Flora,  111.,  1891-93;  Lebanon, 
111.,  1893-95;  Superannuated,  1895.  Secretary  Southeastern  Indiana  Confer- 
ence, 1854-56.  Recorder,  Indiana  Asbury  University,  1860-71;  Trustee,  the 
same,  1874-75.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1860,  1868,  1876, 
1880,  1888.  Delegate  Centennial  Conference,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1884.  Mem- 
ber General  Missionary  Committee,  1880-84.  Born  Paris,  Ky.,  Feb.  12,  1822. 
Married  Matilda  Wood,  June  11,  1846  (died  Jan.,  1891).  Married  Mrs.  Mary 
E.  Hill,  July  19,  1892.     Died  Dec.  29,  1895,  burial  at  Fairfield,  111. 

*JOHN  WESLEY  HORNER. 

Graduate  Michigan  State  Normal  School,  1855.  A.B.,  The  University 
of  Michigan,  1850;  A.M.,  1862.  Teacher  in  California,  1858-61.  Principal 
of  High  School,  Adrian,  Mich.,  1861.  Captain,  Major,  Lieut.  Col.  and 
Colonel,  18th  Michigan  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65;  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages, 
Baker  University,  Jan.,  1866-March,  1866;  President,  the  same, 
March,  1866-August,  1867;  Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  and  Mental  and 
Moral  Science,  The  University  of  Kansas,  August,  1867-Sept.,  1868. 
Founded  Chetopa  Advance,  Chetopa,  Dec,  1868,  and  editor  till  Feb.,  1873. 
County  Superintendent  of  Public  Institution,  Labette  Co..  1S70-71.  Super- 
intendent Schools,  Chetopa,  Sept.,  1873-  Dec.  1873.  Regent  Kansas  State 
Normal  School,  1873-74.     Born  Wornelsdorf,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  May  29,  1834. 

Married  Abigal  Bateman,  ,  1862.     Died  August  16,  1874,  burial  at  Osa- 

watomie. 

*ELIAL  JAY  RICE. 

A.B.,  Madison  University  (now  Colgate  University),  Hamilton,  N.  Y., 
1854;  A.M.,  1857.  Taught  after  graduation  in  New  York  State.  Established 
Savannah  Seminary,  Savannah,  O.,  1860;  Superintendent  Schools,  Evansville, 
Ind.,  1865.  In  the  first  faculty  of  the  University  of  Kansas,  Professor  of 
Belles  Lettres  and  Mental  and  Moral  Science,  and  Acting  President  of  the 
faculty,  July,  lS66-Aug.,  1867;  President  of  Baker  University  Aug.,  1867-Dec, 
1868.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  1867-69,  Trinidad,  Colo.,  1868-72.  Trustee 
Baker  University,  1868-69.  Born  Sullivan,  Ashland  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  18,  1822. 
Married  Laura  Ann  Rice,  June  22,  1861.  Died  April.  7,  1872,  burial  at  Trini- 
dad, Colo. 

xlviii 


BIOGRAPHIES 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  SIMPSON,  2115  N.  TREMONT  ST.,  KANSAS 
CITY,  KAN. 
A.B.,  Allegheny  College,  1866;  A.M.,  1869.  Teacher  Mathematics  and 
Mental  and  Moral  Science,  Plattsburg  College,  Plattsburg,  Clinton  Co., 
Mo.,  1866-67;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Hiawatha,  1867-69;  President  Baker 
University,  March,  1869-Dec,  1869;  Minister  Valley  Falls,  1870-72;  Prin- 
cipal North  Kansas  Seminary,  Circleville,  1872-73;  Minister,  LeRoy,  1873- 
74;  McPherson,  1874-75;  Centralia,  1875-77;  Hiawatha,  1877-79;  Abilene, 
1879-80;  Presiding  Elder,  Manhattan  District,  1880-84;  Junction  City,  1884- 
85;  Supernumerary,  1885-86;  Eskridge,  1886-87;  Supernumerary,  1887-88; 
Council  Grove,  1888-89;  Supernumerary,  1889-90;  First,  Kansas  City,  1890- 
92;  Mt.  Pleasant,  Kansas  City,  1892-93;  Michigan  Ave.,  Leavenworth,  1893- 
94;  Supernumerary,  1894-97;  Rosedale,  1897-99;  Retired,  1899.  Member  Gen- 
eral Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1884.  Born,  Scio,  Harrison  Co.,  O.,  July  27, 
1839.     Married  Isabel  Cecelia  Gosline,  Nov.  25,  1868. 

♦PATTERSON  McNUTT. 

A.B.,  Indiana  Asbury  University  (DePauw),  1855;  A.M.,  1858.  D.D., 
Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1880.  Principal  Danville,  111.,  Seminary,  1855- 
58;  Principal  Georgetown,  111.,  Seminary,  1858-61;  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
1858-66,  1869-86;  Principal  Danville,  111.,  Seminary,  1861-62;  Captain  73rd 
Regiment,  Illinois  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-63;  Minister,  Marshall,  111.,  1863-64;  West- 
field,  111.,  1864;  President  Marshall,  111.,  College,  1864-68;  Minister,  Oswego 
and  Chetopa,  1869-70;  Iola,  1870;  President,  Baker  University,  Sept.,  1870- 
June,  1871;  Professor  Mathematics,  Indiana  Asbury  University  (DePauw), 
1872-82;  Professor  Pure  Mathematics,  the  same,  1882-83;  Minister,  Warrens- 
burg,  Mo.,  1883-85;  Del  Norte,  Colo.,  1885-86.  Born  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind., 
August  27,  1833.  Married  Louisa  S.  Slavens,  Nov.  27,  1855.  Died  Feb.  9, 
1886,  burial  at  Del  Norte,  Colo. 

♦ROBERT  LATIMORE  HARFORD. 

D.D.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Fort  Riley,  1860-61;  Junction  City,  1861- 
62;  Manhattan,  1862-64;  Atchison,  1864-66;  Leavenworth,  1866-67;  Presiding 
Elder,  Manhattan  District,  1867-69;  Lawrence,  1869-72;  Supernumerary, 
1873-74;  Central  City,  Colo.,  1874-75;  Rhorerville,  Cal.,  1875-76;  Green  Val- 
ley, Cal.,  1876-77;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1877-78;  Powell  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1878-80;  Bush  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1880-82;  Petaluma,  Cal.,  1882-83. 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Bluemont  Central  College,  Manhattan,  1861-62; 
Superintendent,  Bluemont  Central  College,  Manhattan,  1862-63.  Secretary 
Kansas  Conference,  1870,  '71.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church, 
1872.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1868-73.  Trustee,  Bluemont  Central  Col- 
lege,  1863-65.      President,    Baker   University,    June,    1871-June,    1873.      Born 

,   O.,   1837.      Married   May   E.    Lyman,    1871,    (died  ).      Married 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Fraser,  1873.     Died  June  2.  1883,  burial  at  Petaluma,  Cal. 

SAMUEL  S.  WEATHERBY.  LAWRENCE. 

A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1866;  A.M.,  1868.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Richfield,  O.,  1866-67;  Brunswick,  O.,  1867-69;  Green  Springs,  O., 
1869-70;  Pleasanton  (Supply),  1870-71;  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages, 
Baker  University,  April,  1871-June,  1879;  President  of  Baker  University, 
June,  1873-June,  1874;  Minister,  LeRoy,  1880-82;  Iola,  1882-84;  Princeton, 
1884-85;  LeRoy,  1885-87;  Supernumerary,  LeRoy,  1887-96;  Retired,  1896; 
Leroy,  1896-1900:  Lawrence,  1900-.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1874-82. 
Born  Knox  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  1,  1841.  Married  Delia  L.  Stearns,  Dec.  23,  1868, 
(died ). 

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BIOGRAPHIES 

*JOSEPH  DENISON. 

A.B.,  Wesleyan  University,  1840;  M.A.,  1843.  D.D.,  McKendree  Col- 
lege, 1865.  Teacher  of  Ancient  Languages,  Amenia  Seminary,  Duchess  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1840-43;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Newton  Upper  Falls,"  Mass.,  1843-45; 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  1845-46;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1846-48;  Maiden,  Mass.,  1848-50;  Hol- 
liston,  Mass.,  1850-52;  Hedding,  Boston,  Mass.,  1852-54;  Southbridge,  Mass., 
1854-55;  Manhattan  and  Fort  Riley  Mission,  1855-56;  Manhattan,  1856-57; 
Fort  Riley,  1857-58;  Manhattan,  1858-59;  Presiding  Elder,  Manhattan  Dis- 
trict, 1859-63;  President  Bluemont  Central  College  (Manhattan),  1863; 
President  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1863-73;  Supernumerary,  1874- 
75;  President  Baker  University,  1874-79;  Minister,  Holton,  1880-81;  Valley 
Falls,  1881-84;  Presiding  Elder  Atchison  District,  1884-88;  Tecumseh,  1888- 
93;  Retired,  1893-1900.  Charter  member  of  Kansas-Nebraska  Conference, 
1856;  Secretary  of  the  same,  1857.  Charter  Trustee  of  Bluemont  Central 
College  (Manhattan)  and  Trustee  of  the  same,  1858-63.  Trustee  Baker 
University,  1865-68  and  1875-1900.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1864,  1880.  Charter  member  of  the  Kansas  State  Teachers'  Asso- 
ciation. Born  Bernardston,  Franklin  Co.,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1815.  Married 
Sarah  Jane  Woodruff,  July  8,  1845  (died  Aug.  1,  1858).  Married  Mrs. 
Frances  Ann  Dennis,  Nov.  21,  1859  (died  July  17,  1908).  Died  Feb.  19,  1900, 
burial  at  Manhattan. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SWEET  SALINA 

A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1872;  A.M.,  1875.  D.D.  Chaddock  Col- 
lege, Quincy,  111.,  1885.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Baker  University,  1872- 
77;  President  of  Baker  University,  1879-86;  Professor  of  Psychology  and 
Ethics,  Kansas  Wesleyan  University,  1886-88;  Field  Secretary,  Kansas  Wes- 
leyan University,  1909-10.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Centralia,  1873;  Holton, 
1877-79;  Salina,  1888-90;  Minneapolis,  1890-92;  Presiding  Elder,  Salina  Dis- 
trict, 1892-98;  Beloit,  1898-1902;  Downs,  1902-05;  Lincoln,  1905-06;  Mar- 
quette, 1906-09;  University  Church,  Salina,  1910-13;  Mentor,  1913-15; 
Retired,  1915.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1878-82.  Member  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1892,  1896.  Trustee  Kansas  Wesleyan  University,  1889- 
1914.  Born  Brown  Co.,  O.,  July  14,  1843.  Married  Rose  A.  Williams,  Sept. 
7,  1875. 

HILLARY  ASBURY  GOBIN  GREENCASTLE,  IND. 

A.  B.,  Indiana  Asbury  University  (now  DePauw),  1870;  A.  M.,  1873;  D.  D. 
1880.  LL.  D.,  Baker  University,  1904.  LL.  D.,  DePauw  University,  1909. 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Bainbridge,  Ind.,  1869-70;  Remington  and  Goodland, 
Ind.,  1870-73;  First,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1873-76;  Trinity,  LaFayette,  Ind.,  1876- 
79;  First,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1879-80;  Robert  Stockwell  Professor  of  Greek 
Language  and  Literature,  DePauw  University,  1880-86;  President  Baker 
University,  1886-90;  Dean  School  of  Theology,  DePauw  University,  1890-94; 
Vice-President,  the  same,  1894-95;  Acting  President,  the  same,  1895-96; 
President,  the  same,  1896-1903;  Vice-President  and  Professor  of  Biblical 
Science,  the  same,  1903-.  Soldier  in  Union  Army,  1862-65.  Secretary  Facul- 
ty, DePauw  University,  1881-86.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1892,  '96,  '00,  '12.  President  Preachers'  Aid  Society,  N.-W.  Indiana  Confer- 
ence, 1896-1912.  Member  of  the  Commission  on  the  Organic  Law  of  the 
M.  E.  Church,  1896-1900.  Member  of  the  University  Senate  of  the  M.  E. 
Church,  1896,  1904,  '08,  '12.  Member  Ecumenical  Conference  of  Methodism, 
London,  England,  1901.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  DePauw 
Vlumni  Association,  1914-.  Born  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  March  25,  1842.  Mar- 
ked Florence  A.  Orrill,  Nov.  8,  1871  (died  Dec.  16,  1891).  Married  Mrs. 
Clara  Leaton  Beals,  July  11,  1895. 

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WILLIAM  ALFRED  QUAYLE.    See  College  No.  56. 

LEMUEL  HERBERT  MURLIN,  688  BOYLSTON  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 
A.B.,  DePauw  University,  1891;  S.T.B.,  1892;  LL.D.,  1909.  B.D.,  Gar- 
rett Biblical  Institute,  1899.  S.T.D.,  University  of  Denver,  1897.  D.D.,  Cor- 
nell College,  1897.  LL.D.,  University  of  Vermont,  1911.  LL.D.,  Wesleyan 
University,  1912.  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1896; 
Clark  University,  1897;  Europe,  1898.  Teacher  in  Ft.  Wayne  College,  1886- 
87.  Instructor  in  Physiology,  DePauw  University,  1891-92.  President  Ba- 
ker University,  1894-1911.  President  Boston  University,  1911-.  Minister 
M.  E.  Church,  Trinity,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  1886-88;  Knightsville,  Ind.,  1888- 
91;  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1891-94;  Acting  Pastor  American  Church,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many, 1909-10.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Member  General  Conference,  M. 
E.  Church,  1900,  1904,  1916.  Delegate  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference, 
London,  1901;  Toronto,  1911.  President  Kansas  Association  of  College  Presi- 
dents, 1906.  Secretary  The  College  Association  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  1900-07.  Secretary  Rhodes'  Scholarship  Commission  for  Kansas, 
1908-11.  Member  National  Conference  on  Church  Federation,  1906.  State 
Director  for  Kansas  of  the  Religious  Education  Association,  1906-08.  Vice- 
President  for  Kansas  of  North  Central  Association  of  Colleges  and  Second- 
ary Schools,  1900.  Member  Kansas  State  Text  Book  Commission,  1911. 
Member  Special  Commission  to  reorganize  educational  administration  in 
Kansas,  1911.  Chairman  New  England  Association  of  Colleges,  1914. 
Vice-President  Association  of  New  England  Secondary  Schools  and  Col- 
leges, 1915.  Chairman  Executive  Committee  Boston  Convention  Religious 
Education  Association,  1916-17.  Born  Mercer  Co.,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1861.  Mar- 
ried Ermina  May  Fallass,  Ph.D.,  Oct.   12,  1893. 

WILBUR  NESBITT  MASON  BALDWIN  CITY 

A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1890.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1896. 
A.  M.,  Harvard  University,  1898.  D.D.,  University  of  Chattanooga,  1909. 
D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1911.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  George- 
town, O.,  1892-93;  Epworth,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1898-1904;  Wesley,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1904-08;  First,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1908-11;  President  Baker  Univer- 
sity, 1911-.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  N.  E.  A.;  Member  University  Sen- 
ate of  M.  E.  Church,  1911- ;  Treasurer  Educational  Association  of  the  M. 
E.  Church,  1915-17.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1916. 
Born  Mechanicsburg,  O.,  Apr.  15,  1867.  Married  Adelaide  A.  Green,  Sept. 
4,  1901. 


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1862  *Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1864  *Rev.  George  W.  Paddock   (Nominal). 

1864  *Rev.  Leonard  Leidy  Hartman,  A.M.   (Acting). 

1865  *Rev.  Leonard  Leidy  Hartman,  A.M. 

1866  ♦Rev.  John  Wesley  Locke,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1867  ♦John  Wesley  Horner,  A.M. 

1868  *Elial  Jay  Rice,  A.M. 

1869  *Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1869  Rev.  John  Alexander  Simpson,  A.M. 

1870  *Rev.  Werter  Renick  Davis,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1871  *Rev.  Patterson  McNutt,  D.D. 

1873  *Rev.  Robert  Latimore  Harford,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1874  Rev.  Samuel  S.  Weatherby,  A.M. 
1879  *Rev.  Joseph  Denison,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1886  Rev.  William  Henry  Sweet,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1890  Rev.  Hillary  Asbury  Gobin,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1894  Rev.  William  Alfred  Quayle,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  D.D. 

1911  Rev.  Lemuel  Herbert  Murlin,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Rev.  Wilbur  Nesbitt  Mason,  A.M.,  D.D. 

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Rev.  Thomas  A.  Parker,  A.M.,  D.D. 
♦Joseph  Gilbert  Schnebly,  A.M.,  M.D. 
♦Rev.  James  Harrison  Carruth,  A.M. 
♦Warner  Craig,  A.M. 

Martha  Baldwin,  A.B. 
♦Warner  Craig,  A.M. 
♦John  Wesley  Horner,  A.M. 
♦Warner  Craig,  A.M. 

♦Mrs.  Laura  Ann  Rice,  (Latin  and  Mod.  Lang.) 
♦William  Wellsley  Deverell,  A.M. 

Rev.  Samuel  S.  Weatherby,  A.M. 

Rev.  William  Irwin  Graham,  A.M. 

Rev.  William  Alfred  Quayle,  A.M.  (Adjunct). 
OF  LATIN  LANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE 

Rev.  William  Irwin  Graham,  A.M. 

Rev.  Albert  E.  Colegrove,  A.M. 
tOsMON  Grant  Markham,  A.M.,  Litt.D. 

Samuel  Alexander  Lough,  A.M.  (Acting). 

William  Harvey  Partridge,  A.M.   (Acting). 
OF  GREEK  LANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE 

Rev.  William  Alfred  Quayle,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

George  William  Martin,  A.M. 

Samuel  Alexander  Lough,  A.M. 
fREV.  Homer  Kingsley  Ebright,  A.M.,  Th.D. 

Samuel  Hart  Newhall,  Ph.D.,  (Acting). 


^Absent  in  Graduate  Study,  1893-94 
fAbsent  in  Graduate  Study,  1915-16. 


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PROFESSOR  OF  MATHEMATICS 
*Rev.  Leonard  Leidy  Hartman,  A.M. 

Bradford  Simmons  Potter,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 
*Rev.  Hiram  Pliny  Shepard,  A.M.  (Greek,  Math.) 
♦Joseph  Gilbert  Schnebly,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Rev.  Daniel  A.  Perrin,  A.M. 
♦Joseph  Gilbert  Schnebly,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Sweet,  A.M. 

Charles  A.  Weaver,  A.M. 
*Emory  Melville  Wood,  A.M.,  PhD. 
§Wii-Lard  Hayes  Garrett,  B.S. 

Jacob  Garrett  Kemp,  Ph.D.  (Acting). 

PROFESSOR  OF  HEBREW  AND  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE 
Mar.    1862  July    1862      *Rev.  Thomas  Hicks  Mudge,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  BIBLICAL  AND  ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY 

1891  1894        Rev.  James  Winfield  Walker,  A.M.,  B.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  PHILOSOPHY  AND  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE 
1894  1898        Pres.  Lemuel  Herbert  Murlin,  A.B.,  S.T.B. 

PROFESSOR  OF  ENGLISH  BIBLE 

1898  1900      *Rev.  Philo  Jesse  Williams,  D.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  HISTORY  AND  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE 

1900  1902        Rev.  Albert  Cornelius  Knudson,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE  AND  PHILOSOPHY 

1904  1906        Rev.  Walter  Melville  Patton,  B.D.,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE 

Rev.  Walter  Melville  Patton,  B.D.,  Ph.D. 
Rev.  Philip  Louis  Schenk,  A.M.,  B.D. 
Rev.  George  Franklin  Ream,  A.M.,  B.D. 
tREV.  Irwin  Ross  Beiler,  A.M.,  S.T.B. 
Rev.   Percy  Vivian  Roberts,  A.M.,   S.T.B.    (Acting). 

PROFESSOR  OF  MUSIC 

Mary  Elizabeth  Rhodes. 

Mrs.  Mary  Holmes  Simpkinson  Wolcott. 

Mary  Marie  Russell,  B.S. 
*Rev.  Christopher  H.  Edgerton. 

Anna  Eliza  Seamans,  M.L.A. 

Edwin  A.  James. 

Anna  Eliza  Seamans,  M.L.A. 

Clara  Holman. 

Frank  N.  Wheeler. 

Walter  M.  Foss. 

Clara   Holman. 

Mira  E.  Deming. 
*Ella  Nancy  Dennis. 

Edwin  Raymond  Snyder. 

Carl  A.  Preyer. 

§Absent  in  Graduate  Study,  1914-15. 
fAbsent  in  Graduate  Study,  1916-17. 

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Mar.    1890  Dec.    1906      *Frank  Nelson  Hair. 

Robert  Guy  McCutchan,  Mus.B. 

John  J.  Landsbury,  Mus.B. 

Tames  Browne  Martin,  Mus.B. 

Helen  Marie  Mayer. 

David  Hantch  Grosch. 

Ernest  F.  Jorez. 

Marvin  Darwin  Geere. 

Hans  C.  Feil. 

Berenice  Long. 

Louis  Upton  Rowland,  Mus.B. 

Anita  Storrs. 

3FESSOR  OF  NATURAL  SCIENCE 
*Rev.  James  Harrison  Carruth,  A.M. 
*Asa  D.  Chambers,  A.M. 
*Jacob  S.  Whitman,  A.M.,  M.D. 

Cole 

*Rev.  Martin  Van  Buren  Knox,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

Charles  A.  Weaver,  A.M. 

Frank  James  Baker,  A.M. 

Charles  Sylvester  Parmenter,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSSOR  OF  BIOLOGY 
1891  Charles  Sylvester  Parmenter,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  PHYSICS  AND  CHEMISTRY 

1891  1892      *Rev.  John  Garrett  Henderson,  A.M. 

1892  1895      fOscAR  Milton   Stewart,  Ph.D. 

1896  1897        George  Francis  Weida,  Ph.D. 

1897  1908        William  Charles  Bauer,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  CHEMISTRY 
1908  1910        Ross  Allen  Baker,  A.M. 

1910  David  Lindsey  Randall,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  PHYSICS 

1908  Samuel  Asher  Deel,  Ph.B. 

PROFESSOR  OF  SYSTEMATIC  ZOOLOGY 

1909  1910        Elmer  Perry  Monahan,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  STRUCTURAL  AND  PHYSIOLOGICAL  BOTANY 
1909  1915         LeRoy  Trophimus  Reser,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  BOTANY 
1915  LeRoy  Trophimus  Reser,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  FRENCH  OR  GERMAN    (with  other  subjects) 

Mary  Marie  Russell,  B.S.,  French. 
*Mrs.  Laura  Ann  Rice. 

Anna  Eliza  Seamans,  M.L.A.     French. 

Mrs.  Janette  Hill  Knox,  A.M. 

Rev.  Andrews  V.  Stout.     German. 
*Ida  Anna  Ahlborn,  M.L.,  German. 

Oscar  Milton  Stewart,  A.M.,  French. 

Lieut.  Erneste  Virgil  Smith,  French. 

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1894      1895 

FACULTY 

PROFESSOR  OF  MODERN  LANGUAGES  AND  LITERATURES 
1895  1903        Mrs.  Ermina  Fallass  Murlin,  Ph.D. 

1904  1911      fHELEN  Gaile  Jones,  Ph.B. 

1910  1911        Ruth  Baker,  A.M.  (Acting). 

1911  1912        Adah  Emena  Shafer,  Ph.B. 

PROFESSOR  OF  GERMAN  LANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE 

1912  1913        Adah  Emena  Shafer,  Ph.B. 

1913  Anne  Grace  Wirt,  Ph.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  PAINTING  AND  DRAWING 


1864 

1865 

Martha  Baldwin,  A.B. 

Apr. 

1866  Dec. 

1867 

Ada  A.  Brewster. 

Oct. 

1872 

1877 

Mrs.  Janetta  Hill  Knox. 

1880 

1883 

Mrs.  Amanda  F.  (Plasket)  Smead,  A.M, 

1883 

1884 

Anna  H.  Kuhn. 

1884 

1886 

Jessie  Fremont  Breyfogle,  B.S. 

1886 

1887 

Mrs.  M.  H.  Martindale. 

1887 

1891 

Ellen  Annette  Hewins. 

1891 

1894 

Leni  Leoti  Nicholson. 

1894 

1898 

Georgian  a  Reed,  M.L. 

1898 

1900 

E.  Belle  Brown. 

1900 

1902 

Wenonah  A.  Ditzler. 

Sept. 

1902  Dec. 

1902 

Edith  Lorima  Bissell. 

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1903 

1909 

BlRDEAN    MOTTER,   A.B. 

1909 

1911 

Josephine  Bell. 

1911 

1913 

Mabelle  Kathryn  Wells. 

1913 

Ella  Heath. 

PROFESSOR  OF   MORAL   SCIENCE    AND    BELLES    LETTRES 
Sept.    1865  Mar.   1866      *Pres.  John  Wesley  Locke,  A.M.,  D.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  MORAL  AND  INTELLECTUAL  PHILOSOPHY 

Mar.    1866  Aug.  1867      >::Pres.  John  Wesley  Horner,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  MENTAL  AND  MORAL  SCIENCE  AND 
BELLES  LETTRES 
Aug.    1867  Dec.    1868      *Pres.  Elial  Jay  Rice,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  MENTAL  AND  MORAL  PHILOSOPHY 
Dec.     1868  Mar.   1869      *Rev.  Hiram  Paulding  Satchwell,  A.M. 
Mar.    1869  Dec.    1869        Pres.  John  Alexander  Simpson,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  MENTAL  AND  MORAL  SCIENCE 
1874  1879      *Pres.  Joseph  Denison,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1879  1886        Pres.  William  Henry  Sweet,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1886  1890        Pres.  Hillary  Asbury  Gobin,  A.M.,  D.D. 

1890  1894        Pres.  William  Alfred  Quayle,  AM.,  D.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  PHILOSOPHY  AND  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE. 
1894  1898        Pres.  Lemuel  Herbert  Murlin,  A.B.,  D.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  PHILOSOPHY 
1898  1900        Pres.  Lemuel  Herbert  Murlin,  A.B.,  D.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  BIBLICAL  LITERATURE  AND  PHILOSOPHY 
1904  1906        Rev.  Walter  Melville  Patton,  B.D.,  Ph.D. 


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PROFESSOR  OF  PHILOSOPHY 
Donald  John  Cowling,  A.M.,  B.D. 
Joseph  Kinmont  Hart,  Ph.D. 
Rev.  William  Ernest  Andrew  Slaght,  A.M.,  B.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  ENGLISH 

Mrs.  Janette  Hill  Knox,  A.M. 

Emeline  L.  Allyn,  M.L.A. 
*Mary  M.  Hammond. 

Mrs.  Ada  Claypool  Baker,  B.L. 
*Ida  Anna  Ahlborn,  M.L. 
*George  Washington  Hoss,  A.M.,  LL.D. 

Samuel  Alexander  Lough,  A.M. 

Mrs.  Ermina  Fallass  Murlin,  Ph.D. 

Albert  Granberry  Reed,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

Mrs.  Alice  Downey  Porter,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

Bessie  Gay  Secrest,  A.B.  (Instructor). 

Colin  Cuthbert  Alexander,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  ENGLISH  CLASSICS  AND  ORATORY 
1884  1890      *George  Washington  Hoss,  A.M.,  LL.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF  ELOCUTION  AND  ORATORY 
*George  Washington  Hoss,  A.M.,  LL.D. 

VlRGILINE    MULVANE. 

Alfred  Edgar  Leach,  A.B. 

PROFESSOR  OF  HISTORY 
*Ida  Anna  Ahlborn,  M.L. 
Samuel  Alexander  Lough,  A.M. 
Guy  Potter  Benton,  A.M. 
Edwin  Oglesby  Grimes,  A.M. 
Rev.  Albert  Cornelius  Knudson,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 
fREV.  Harman  Jacob  Hoover,  A.M.,  Ph.  D. 
Thomas  Legrand  Harris,  A.M.  (Acting). 
Thomas  Legrand  Harris,  A.M. 

PROFESSOR  OF  MILITARY  SCIENCE  AND  TACTICS 
Mar.    1894  1898        Erneste  Virgil  Smith,  1st  Lieut.  4th  U.  S.  Inf. 

1898  1900      ^William  Franklin  Clark,  1st  Lieut.  U.  S.  Cav. 

PROFESSOR  OF  PEDAGOGY 

1899  Lilian   Scott,  A.M. 

DIRECTOR  OF  MEN'S  GYMNASIUM 

Arza  Bracken  Fogle,  A.M.,  Director  of  Athletics. 
Arza   Bracken   Fogle,  A.M.,   Instructor  Physical 

Training. 
Joseph   F.   Reisner,  Instructor  Physical  Training. 
George  R.  Strohm,  Instructor  Physical  Training. 
A.  A.  Bersin,  Instructor  Physical  Training. 
Henry  C.  Yoxall,  Instructor  Physical  Training. 
Henry  C.  Yoxall,  Professor  Physical  Training. 
Louis   Daniel  Scherer,  B.S.,  Professor  Physical 

Training. 

fAbsent  on  Health  Leave,  1912-14. 
^Absent  on  duty  in  Cuba,  1899-1900. 

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FACULTY 

1913  1915        Edward   Clark  Gallagher,  B.S.,  Professor  Physical 

Training. 

1915  1916        Thomas  Dudley  Shepherd,  A.B.,  Professor  Physical 

Training. 

1916  Karl  A.  Schlademan,  A.B.,  Professor  Physical 

Training. 

DIRECTOR  OF  WOMEN'S  GYMNASIUM 
1901  1906        Ada  Gertrude  Heaton,  Instructor  Physical  Training. 

1906  1913      f Ada  Gertrude  Heaton,  Professor  Physical  Training. 

1912  1913        Delinda    E.    Yawman    (Acting)    Professor   Physical 

Training. 

1913  1915        Delinda   E.   Yawman,   Professor  Physical   Training. 
1915  Jean  Cossar  Ewart,  A.B.,  Professor  Physical  Training. 

PRINCIPAL  OF  ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT 
1858  1861      *Benjamin  Rush  Cunningham,  A.M. 

Apr.     1868  Dec.    1868      *Rev.  Hiram  P.  Satchwell,  A.M. 

1886  1887        Alfred  Docking. 

1887  1893        Osmon  Grant  Markham,  A.M. 

1893  1895        George  William  Martin,  A.M. 
1895             1901        Osmon  Grant  Markham,  A.M. 

1901  1902  Rev.  Albert  Cornelius  Knudson,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

1902  1905  Scott  Elias  William  Bedford,  A.B. 
1905  1907  George  Fox  Cook,  Ph.D. 

1907  1908  Bertram  Everett  McProud,  A.M. 

1908  1909  Curvin  Henry  Gingrich,  A.M. 

1909  1914  Walter  Amos  Cook,  M.S. 

PRINCIPAL  OF  NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 
1880  1884        Rev.  William  Irwin  Graham,  A.M. 

1894  1911        Lilian  Scott,  Ph.B. 

PRINCIPAL  OF  COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 

1889  Jan.     1894      *Samuel  Edwin  Robertson. 
Jan.     1894  Mar.   1899    $* William  Neely  Simpson. 
Mar.    1899  Mar.  1899      * Law. 

1899  1912        Frank  Ezra  Wolf,  A.B. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  HOUSEHOLD  ARTS 

1911  1913        Nelle  Jane  Campbell. 

1913  1914        Grace  Dogmar  Kristofferson. 

1914  1915        Emma  Jeffery. 

1915  1916        Katherine  Martindale,  A.B. 

1916  Velma  Phillips,  Ph.B. 

INSTRUCTORS  OF  FRENCH  LANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE 

1912  1913        Anna  Downey  Porter,  A.B. 

1913  1915        Katherine  Denise  Wollaston,  Ph.B. 
1915  Sophy  Dearborn  Parker,  A.B. 

INSTRUCTORS 
Apr.     1872  June  1872      *Alpheus  A.  B.  Cavaness. 

1883  1884        Eliza  Armstrong  Telford,  A.B.,  English  and  Latin. 

1889  1890        Eva  May  Pierce,  B.S.,  English. 

1890  1891        Laura  L.  Ewing,  Greek. 


fOn  leave  of  absence,  1912-13. 

$On  leave  of  absence,  in  Advanced  Study,  1896-97. 

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FACULTY 

Anna  May  Hair,  A.B.,  History. 

Harvard  Oliver  Harpster,  A.B.,  Mathematics. 

Harvard  Oliver  Harpster,  A.B.,  English. 

Eliza  Armstrong  Telford,  A.M.,  Latin. 
*Esther  Almira  Marvel,  A.B.,  History. 

Louis  Gerteis,  A.B.,  Modern  Languages. 

Eva  Gill  Clark,  A.B.,  English  and  History. 

John  Calhoun  Bridwell,  B.S.,  Biology. 

Thomas   James    Riley,   A.B.,   Mathematics   and   As- 
tronomy. 

Helen  Gaile  Jones,  Ph.B.,  Modern  Languages. 

Elizabeth    Christine    Bentley,    A.M.,    History    and 
Literature. 
*William  Butler  Keeling,  A.B.,  Physics  and  Mathe- 
matics. 

Birdean  Motter,  A.B.,  China  and  Decorative  Art. 

Scott    Elias    William    Bedford,   A.B.,    History    and 
English. 

Albert  Emanuel  Kirk,  Ph.B.,  Biology. 

Mary  Kibben  Murphy,  A.B.,  Modern  Languages. 

Clair  Aigler  Harpster,  Ph.B.,  Mathematics. 

Emma  Belle  French,  A.B.,  English. 

William  Walter  Johnston,  A.B.,  English. 

George  Fox  Cook,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics. 

Edsall  Bowman  Knepp,  Ph.B.,  Chemistry  and  Physics. 

Elmer    Perry    Monahan,    Ph.B.,    Biology  and  Taxi- 
dermy. 

Jennie  Alice  Heinselman,  A.B.,  History. 
fRuTH  Baker,  Ph.B.,  Modem  Languages. 

Robert  Ellis  Heinselman,  A.B.,  English. 

Rev.  Julius  Smith,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Christian  Missions. 

Russell  Hall  Allen,  A.B.,  History  and  German. 

Nora  Dale  Ames,  B.L.,  English. 

LeRoy   Trophimus   Reser,  Ph.B.,  Biology 

Archie  Lowell  Ryan,  A.B.,  English. 

LeRoy  Trophimus  Reser,  Ph.B.,  Biology 
istry. 

Bertram  Everett  McProud,  A.M.,  English. 

Curvin  Henry  Gingrich,  A.M.,  Mathematics. 

Mrs.    Bertha    Watt    McProud,  Ph.B.,  German  and 
History. 

Ethel  E.  McAnulty,  A.B.,  History  and  German. 

Mabel  Ruth  LeBaron,  A.B.,  English  and  Latin. 

Joanna  Laning,  A.M.,  Modern  Languages. 

Grace  Elizabeth  Leach,  A.B.,  History  and  German. 

Walter  Amos  Cook,  M.S.,  Mathematics. 

Warren  Ortman  Ault,  A.B.,  Civics  and  History. 

Anna  Downey  Porter,  A.B.,  Modern  Languages. 

Grace  Elizabeth  Leach,  A.B.,  Latin  and  German. 

Arthur  Dan  Catlin,  A.B.,  Civics  and  History. 

Roy  Albert  Porterfield,  B.S.,  Mathematics  and  Engi- 
neering. 

Wesley  Marsh  Gewehr,  A.M.,  Civics  and  History. 

Rufus  Crane,  A.B.,  S.B.,  Mathematics  and  Engineering. 

Robert  Hugh  McWilliams,  A.M.,  Civics  and  History. 

George  Born  Manhart,  A.M.,  History. 

Lola  Langston,  A.B.,  Latin  and  English. 


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Warren  Shepard,  A.B.,  Mathematics  and  English. 
Rev.  Harry  Francis  Dorcas,  A.B.,  Academy  Bible. 
Mrs.  Helen  Huse  Collins,  B.S.,  Household  Arts. 
Grace  Mabel  Irwin,  A.B.,  Latin  and  English. 

INSTRUCTORS  IN  MUSIC 

*Mrs.  Minerva  Russell  (Werter  R.)  Davis. 

*Lena  M.  Elder. 

Mattie  Mudd. 

Sarah  Smith. 

Lyman  Beecher  Keifer. 

C.  A.  Richey. 

Nannie  Graham. 

josie  hutchings. 

Mrs.  Lillie  D.  Sellers. 

Josephine  Hilty. 

Glen  Gill. 

Mabel  Cunningham,  B.S. 

Jennie  K.  Bull. 

Charles  E.  Gormley  (Band). 

Albert  H.  McConnell,  A.B. 

Ada  Saeker,  A.B. 

Charles  E.  Gormley  (Band). 

Eula  Reba  Smith. 

Everet  Kin  Foster,  A.B. 

Ernest  Lincoln  Cox. 

Mrs.   Fanny   Pinkham-Grosch. 

Mary  Brigham,  A.B. 

Elizabeth  Finch  Burney. 

Ruth  Lundgren. 

Homer  Edward  Crain,  Mus.B. 

TEACHERS  IN  PRIMARY  DEPARTMENT 
Mar.    1863  Dec.    1863        Mary  A.  Goltman. 
Dec.     1863  1865        Abbie  Gregg. 

1865  Dec.     1867      *Halo  Griswold. 

ASSISTANTS  AND  TEACHERS 

Mary  M.  Still. 
♦Mary  C.  Dunn. 
*Anson  Gridley. 

Ervin  Lewellyn  Thorpe,  Elocution. 
*Martin  Van  Buren  Knox. 

Mrs.  Rose  A.  Sweet. 
*Emanuel  James  Baskerville,  Elocution. 

Eliza  Armstrong  Telford,  English  and  Latin. 

William  Alfred  Quayle,  English  and  Latin. 

Don  Snell  Colt,  Mathematics. 

Samuel  Alexander  Lough,  Latin. 
*Harman  Jacob  Hoover,  Latin. 

Caroline  Boughton,  English. 

Homer  Samuel  Myers. 

Irwin  Stimmel. 

Ada  Lee  Price. 

Samuel  Brush  Haskin,  Mathematics. 

Edith  James  Kirkpatrick. 

Eli  Merton  Paddleford,  Mathematics. 

Oliver  Lincoln  Utter. 

Samuel  Brush  Haskin,  Gymnasium. 

Lilian  Scott,  English. 

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FACULTY 

George  Emanuel  Toomey,  Gymnasium. 

Alfred  Edgar  Leach,  Elocution. 

Louise  Frederica   Stoelzing,  Modern  Languages. 

William  Melvin  Clark,  Mathematics. 

Roberta  Alexander  Simpson,  Physics. 

Francis  W.  Fenn,  Physics. 

Dora  Clementine  Markham,  Latin. 

Mrs.  Laura  Kate  Myler,  Normal  Department. 

Harry  A.  Gordon,  Mathematics. 

Thomas  James  Riley,  Mathematics  and  English. 

Jessie  Amanda  Skinner,  English. 

Hattie  R.   Simonton,  Normal  Department. 

William  Ray  Manning,  History. 

John  Calhoun  Bridwell,  Biology. 

George  Asbury  Stephens,  Normal  Department. 

Ernest  Milbourne  Freeland,  English. 

Harriet  Kemp,  Modem  Languages. 

Frank  Hamilton  Hankins,  Mathematics. 

Elmer  Auther  Riley,  English. 

Arthur  Ringer,  Physics. 

Samuel  Asher  Deel,  Chemistry. 

Alvin  Wesley  Ault,  Latin. 

Louvenia  Madeline  Joseph,  English  and  Latin. 

Levi  Brown  Smith,  Mathematics  and  Physics. 

Willem  B artel  Wilton,  German. 

Paul  Evans,  Mathematics. 

.ND  TEACHERS  OF  COMMERCIAL  BRANCHES 

William  Alonzo  French. 
J.  C.  Walker. 

'Emanuel  James  Baskerville. 
John  K.  Elwell. 
John  W.  Lampman. 
Zimri  H.  Lewis. 
1890  Jan.     1894      *William  Neely  Simpson. 

1890  1895       *Mabel  Brockett. 

1891  1892        Charles  Price  Howell. 

1893  1894        Charles  Newton  Parsons. 

1894  1897        Francis  Marion  Powell. 

1895  Jan.     1897        Mary  Myrtus  Pendleton. 
Jan.      1897  1903       *  Addison  Ault. 

1896  1897        Edwin  Oglesby  Grimes. 
Mar.    1899  June    1899        Frank  Ezra  Wolf. 

1900  1902  Solomon  Diffenbaugh  Dice. 

1903  1905  Elmer  H.  McGill. 

1903  1904  Ernest  C.  Romano. 

1905  1906  Mrs.  Olive  Coddick  Chapman. 

1906  1907  Anna  Rogers. 

1907  1908  Harriet  M.  Huff. 

1907  1914  James  Underwood  Massey. 

1907  1908  Theodore  Columbus  Martin. 

1911  1912  William  Rodney  Thompson,  A.B. 

1912  1912  Theodore  Columbus  Martin. 

1914  1916        Clarence  Oliver  Kimball,  Jr. 

1915  1916        Solomon  Diffenbaugh  Dice.  . 

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ASSISTANTS  IN  PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
Joseph  F.  Reisner. 
Edith  Bowers. 
Alpha  Mills  Ebright. 
Laura  Wiley. 
George  R.  Strohm. 
Alice  Catherine  Reid. 
Anna  Downey  Porter. 
W.  E.  Knowles. 
Ruth  Yoe. 
Aro  M.  Harvey. 
Warren  F.  Cook. 
Ivy  Williams  Riley. 
Forrest  C.  Allen. 
H.  O.  Maldiner. 
Clara  Mary  Brewster. 
J.  C.  Shover. 
Elmer  Ray  Norris. 
Elvia  Nathan  Stewart. 
MayBelle  Harris. 
Edna  Clare  George. 
Herbert  Allphin. 
William  Henry  Hertzog. 
Berna  Hannum,  Mus.B. 
Harris  Fitzer. 
Harry  Coleman. 
Marguerite  Temple  Barker. 
Clarence  Clifford  Clarridge. 
Lester  Martel  Bradley. 
Grace  Alexander  Spurgin. 


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SECRETARY 


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1863 

J.   G.    SCHNEBLEY. 

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J.  H.  Carruth. 

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1865 

L.  L.  Hartman. 

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C.  H.  Edgerton. 

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June 

1867 

B.  S.  Potter. 

Sept. 

1867 

Dec. 

1868 

H.  P.  Shepard. 

Jan. 

1869 

Mar. 

1871 

W.  W.  Deverell. 

Sept. 

1873 

Mar. 

1876 

M.  V.  B.  Knox. 

Mar. 

1876 

June 

1877 

Mrs.  N.  H.  Knox. 

Sept. 

1877 

June 

1878 

C.  A.  Weaver. 

Sept. 

1878 

June 

1879 

W.  L.  French. 

Sept. 

1879 

June 

1880 

C.  A.  Weaver. 

Sept. 

1880 

June 

1882 

Frank  J.  Baker. 

Sept. 

1882 

June 

1883 

C.  A.  Weaver. 

Sept. 

1883 

June 

1885 

C.  S.  Parmenter. 

Sept. 

1885 

June 

1886 

W.  A.  QUAYLE. 

Sept. 

1886 

June 

1888 

C.  S.  Parmenter. 

Sept. 

1888 

1892 

O.  G.  Markham. 

1892 

1893 

G.  W.  Martin. 

1893 

1895 

S.  A.  Lough. 

1895 

1896 

G.  W.  Martin. 

1896 

1899 

G.  P.  Benton. 

1899 

1901 

W.  C.  Bauer. 

1901 

1904 

Addison  Ault. 

1904 

1908 

W.  H.  Garrett. 

1908 

1913 

H.  K.  Ebright. 

1913 

D.  L.  Randall. 

LIBRARIAN 

Apr. 

1866 

y 

Asa  D.  Chambers. 

Jan. 

1869 

? 

J.  G.  Schnebly. 

p 

Apr. 

1877 

W.  H.  Sweet. 

Apr. 

1877 

June 

1877 

W.  L.  French. 

Sept. 

1877 

? 

John  H.  Price. 

Sept. 

1879 

June 

1880 

Miss  M.  M.  Hammond. 

Sept. 

1880  June 

1881 

Mrs.  Ada  L.  Baker. 

? 

June 

1883 

Miss  A.  F.  Plasket. 

Sept. 

1883 

June 

1884 

Anna  H.  Kuhn. 

Sept. 

1884 

Tune 

1885 

Jessie  F.  Breyfogle. 

Sept. 

1885 

1890 

G.  W.  Hoss. 

1890 

1901 

E.  M.  Wood. 

1901 

1904 

S.  A.  Lough. 

1904  Dec. 

1912 

Mrs.  Olive  M.  Wood. 

Jan. 

1913 
1913 

June 

1913 

Edith  M.  Clark  (Acting) 
Hattie  Osborn. 

PRECEPTRESS 

Sept. 

1871 

Oct. 

1872 

Mary  M.  Harford. 

Oct. 

1872 

1877 

Mrs.  Janette  Hill  Knox. 

Sept. 

1877 

Nov. 

1877 

Emeline  L.  Allen. 

Nov. 

1877 

1880 

Mary  M.  Hammond. 

1880 

1883 

Mrs.  Ada  C.  Baker. 

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OFFICERS 


1883 

1894 

Ida  A.  Ahlborn. 

1895 

1900 

Mrs.  Ermina  Fallass  Murlin. 

1900 

Mrs.  Alice  Downey  Porter. 
TREASURER 

Sept.    1873  Nov. 

1873 

M.  V.  B.  Knox. 

Nov.    1873 

? 

W.  H.  Sweet. 

1877 

1879 

S.  S.  Weatherby. 

1879 

1889 

W.  I.  Graham. 

1889 

1890 

W.  A.  Quayle. 

1890 

1893 

S.  E.  Robertson. 

1893 

1894 

C.  S.  Parmenter. 

1894 

1896 

W.  N.  Simpson. 

1896 

1897 

F.  M.  Powell. 

1897 

1901 

S.  A.  Lough. 

1901 

F.  E.  Wolf. 

REGISTRAR 

1886 

1892 

Ida  A.  Ahlborn. 

1892 

1893 

A.  E.  Colegrove. 

1893 

1894 

O.  M.  Stewart. 

1894 

1895 

O.  G.  Markham. 

1895 

1898 

Lilian  Scott. 

1898 

1905 

O.  G.  Markham. 

1905 

1912 

H.  J.  Hoover. 

1912 

S.  A.  Deel. 

VICE-PRESIDENT 

1886 

1889 

W.  I.  Graham. 

1889 

1890 

W.  A.  Quayle. 

1899 

C.  S.  Parmenter. 
CURATOR  OF  MUSEUM 

1886 

C.  S.  Parmenter. 

DEAN 

1905 

O.  G.  Markham. 

ASSISTANT  LIBRARIAN 

1897 

1902 

Scott  E.  W.  Bedford. 

1902 

1904 

Nathaniel  J.  Adams. 

1907 

1910 

Anna  Clark. 

1910 

Ruby  Ethel  Cundiff,  A.  B. 

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ROSTER  OF  THE  OFFICERS  OF  THE 
ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION 


Martin  Van  Buren  Knox. 
Lyman  Parks  Weeks.... 
Martin  Van  Buren  Knox. 
Charles    Wesley   Roberts. 

Thomas  D.  Leib 

Samuel  Alexander  Lough. 
Harry    Bertrand    Wren  . . . 


President 

.1873-1874  Samuel  Alexander  Lough.  .1897-1901 

.  1874-1875       James  D.  Smith 1901-1903 

.1875-1876      Merton  Jay  Stickel 1903-1904 

.  1876-    ?         Lilian    Scott 1904-1909 

.1892-1893  William  Colfax  Markham.  1909-1912 

.  1893-1896  Marshall  Morton  Morgan  . .  1912-1914 

.1896-1897      William   Melvin  Clark 1914- 


Vice-President 


Martin  Van  Buren  Knox.  .1874-1875 

James  Crooks  Hall 1875-1876 

Irving  Roscoe  Love  joy 1876-    ? 

Laura  L.  Ewing 1894-1895 

Bessie  Boughton 1895-1896 

Harry  Bertrand  Wren 1897-1898 

(None    elected) 1898-1901 

David   H.   Manley 1901-1903 


Nell  Edith  Chaffee 1903-1904 

Anna  Livingston   Keeling.. 
Mrs.  Anna  Keeling  Hankins 

1904-1906 
Homer  Kingsley  Ebright.  .  .1906-1908 
Forrest  Madison  Hartley.  .  .1908-1912 
Homer  Kingsley  Ebright.  .  .1912-1914 
Frank  Ezra  Wolf 1914- 


Lyman   Parks  Weeks 1873- 

Mary   Collingwood   Hender- 
son    1874- 

Mrs.  Nettie  Hill  Knox 1875- 

Mrs.  Sylvia  Euarcha  Ashby  1876- 

Edith  R.  Dudgeon 1892- 

William  Colfax  Markham.  1894- 
George  Anthus   Marvel.  ..  .1895- 

Esther  Almira  Marvel 1896- 

Georgiana  Reed 1897- 


secretary 

1874  Mrs.  Anna  Hair  Finley.  . . . 
Mrs.    Carrie   Hoover   Mark- 

1875  ham    

1876  Merton  Jay  Stickel 

?         Frank  Ezra  Wolf 

1894  Nora  Dale  Ames 

1895  Mary  Brigham 

1896  Samuel  Asher  Deel 

1897  Ruby  Ethel  Cundiff 

1898 


1898-1900 

1900-1901 
1901-1903 
1903-1908 
1908-1912 
1912-1913 
1913-1914 
1914- 


Mary   Collingwood   Hender- 
son     1873- 

Mary  Lucinda  Clough 1874- 

Mrs.  Sylvia  Euarcha  Ashby.  1875- 

Emma  Plasket 1876- 

William   Brown   Swan 1892- 

Mrs.  Mame  Murray  Hair.  .  .1893- 

Henry  Thomas  Davis 1895- 

Mrs.  Mary  Benedict  Lough.  1896- 


treasurer 

Esther  Almira  Marvel 1897-1898 

1874  William   Melvin   Clark 1898-1903 

1875  Anna  Livingston  Keeling.  .1903-1904 

1876  William   Melvin   Clark 1904-1906 

?         Mrs.  Blanche  Case  Hoover.  1906-1909 

1893  Marshall  Morton  Morgan    1909-1912 

1895  Mrs.  Myrtle  Walker  Clark  .  1912-1914 

1896  Willard  Glass  Hazen 1914-1915 

1897  Dossie  May  Stewart 1915- 


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[1866-63 


ALUMNI  OF  THE  COLLEGE  OF 
LIBERAL  ARTS 

There  have  been  1,091  graduates  from  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts — 623  men,  468  women. 
There  have  been  21  graduates  from  the  Conservatory  of  Music — 6  men,  15  women.  Of  these 
21,  4  men  had  previously  been  graduated  from  the  College,  6  women  had  been  so  graduated. 
Thus,  there  are  1,106  Alumni  receiving  the  Bachelor's  degree — 625  men,  481  women. 

CLASS  OF  1866 

1.  JAMES  MULLOY  CAVANESS.  CHANUTE 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1869.  Postmaster,  Baldwin,  1865-66;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Butler,  Mo.,  1866;  Superintendent  Schools,  Paola,  1867;  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  Chetopa,  1869-70;  with  Chetopa  Advance,  Chetopa,  1869-99; 
Postmaster,  Chetopa,  1874-85;  Editor  Chetopa  Advance,  Chetopa,  1873-99; 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Neosho  Falls,  1886-89;  Editor  Chanute  Daily 
Tribune,  Chanute,  1899-1903;  Book  Store,  Chanute,  1903-07;  with  Chanute 
Daily  Tribune,  Chanute,  1907-.  Author  "Poems  by  Two  Brothers"  (with 
brother,  A.  A.  B.  Cavaness),  "Jayhawker  Juleps,"  "Rythmic  Studies  of  the 
Word."  Vice-President  for  Third  District,  Kansas  Authors'  Club,  1910. 
Trustee  B.  U.,  1875-83.  Born,  Monrovia,  Ind.,  March  29,  1842.  Married 
Mary  I.  Swallow,  March  4,  1873.  Children:  Ethel,  May  16,  1874;  Wilfred, 
Nov.  24,  1875;  Herbert,  Aug.  23,  1877.     Father  of  Nos.  231,  263. 

2.  *JAMES  CROOKS  HALL. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1869;  D.D.,  1886.  Organized  first  public  schools  in  Har- 
risonville,  Cass  County,  Mo.,  1867;  with  Professor  Trumball,  organized  and 
taught  in  Public  Schools,  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  1868-71;  President  of  Lewis 
College,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1871-84;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  1872-1914;  without 
appointment,  1884-85;  Supernumerary,  1885-86;  El  Dorado,  1886-91;  Great 
Bend,  1891-95;  Hutchinson,  1895-1900;  Wellington,  1900-06;  Lyons,  1906-12; 
Medicine  Lodge,  1912-14;  Retired,  1914.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Member  of  Ecumenical  Methodist  Conference,  1911. 
Born  Bolton,  Lancashire,  England,  Oct.  18,  1839.  Married  Olive  Kezia 
Willey,  No.  3,  Sept.  25,  1867.  Died  July  5,  1914,  burial  at  Wellington. 
Children:  Lalage,  July  15,  1875;  Olive  Lydia,  Nov.  18,  1887. 

S.    OLIVE  KEZIA  WILLEY,  3015  E.  31ST  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1869.  Homekeeper,  1867-.  Taught  in  Public  Schools  of 
Cass  County,  Mo.,  1867-70;  Professor  Latin  and  Greek,  Lewis  College,  Glas- 
gow, Mo.,  1871-83.  Born  Paris,  Ind.,  June  12,  1844.  Married  James  Crooks 
Hall,  No.  2,  Sept.  25,  1867.  Children:  Lalage,  July  15,  1875;  Olive  Lydia, 
Nov.   18,  1887. 

CLASS  OF  1868 

4.     CHARLES    GAYLORD    DEMING,    1624    ATFIELD    AVE,    RICH- 
MOND HILL,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1871.  B.D.,  Boston  University,  1874.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Council  Grove,  1868;  Leavenworth,  1869;  Sabetha,  1870;  Edwards- 
ville,    1871;    Graduate    Student    in    Theology,    Boston    University,    1872-73; 

65 


1868-72]  GRADUATES 

Principal  Conference  Seminary,  High  Point,  N.  C,  1874-82;  Pastor,  Belle- 
ville, N.  J.,  1881;  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  1883-84:  Bovina,  N.  Y.,  1885;  Leads,  High 
H;ll  and  Sandy  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  1889-93;  Cowey- 
man's  Hollow  and  Ravena,  N.  Y.,  1894;  Ravena,  N.  Y.,  1895-96;  Maiden  on 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  Retired,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1899-1907;  Syracuse.  N.  Y., 
1907-14;  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  City,  1914-.  Anti-Saloon  League,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1901-05.  Born  Monterey,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1844.  Married  Nellie  J. 
Hall,  Nov.  10,  1873.  Married  Annie  M.  Janney,  March  15,  1882.  Married 
Jennie  M.  Grant,  April  15,  1885.  Children:  Mia  Hamone,  Nov.  7,  1874; 
Charles  S.,  Nov.  17,  1876;  Fred  H.,  Feb.  12,  1878;  Annie,  Jan.  11,  1889; 
Maude,  Oct.  5,  1890. 

5.    THOMAS  SEABROOK.        201  COLUMBUS  AVE.,  PASSAIC,  N.  J. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1871.  Chairman  Engineer  Corps,  Baltimore  and  Potomac 
R.  R.,  1868;  Rodman  Engineer  Corps,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1869;  Rodman,  St.  Louis,  Council  Bluffs  and  Omaha  R.  R.,  1870;  Assistant 
Engineer,  Quincy,  Alton  and  St.  Louis  R.  R.,  1871;  Assistant  Engineer, 
Pittsburgh,  Virginia  and  Charleston  R.  R.,  1872;  Contractor  on  Pittsburgh, 
Wheeling  and  Kentucky  R.  R.,  1873;  Chief  Engineer,  Brownsville  and  Wash- 
ington Avenues  Improvement,  1874;  P.  A.  Engineer,  Delaware  Shore  R.  R., 
1875;  Contractor  on  Pennsylvania  R.  R.,  1876-77;  in  office  of  Superintendent 
of  Transportation,  Pennsylvania  R.  R.,  1878;  Chief  Engineer,  Bells  Gap 
R.  R.,  1879-80;  City  Engineer,  Altoona,  Pa.,  1881-82;  Assistant  Engineer, 
Pennsylvania  R.  R.,  1883-85:  private  business,  1886-87;  Assistant  Engineer, 
Johnsenburgh  R.  R.,  1888;  Bridge  and  Tunnel  Engineer,  C.  V.  R.  R.,  1889; 
Construction  Eng:neer  and  Superintendent  of  Construction,  Mexican  Pa- 
cific R.  R.,  State  of  Chiapes,  Mex.,  1890-91;  with  Wise  &  Watson,  Engineers 
and  Surveyors,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1892-94;  on  construction  of  Choctaw,  Okla- 
homa and  Gulf  R.  R.,  1895;  with  F.  K.  Irving,  Architect  and  Engineer, 
Passaic,  N.  J.,  1896.     Born  Nov.  6,  1847.     Married  S.  J.  Adams,  May  16,  1871. 


CLASS  OF  1869 

6.  JOHN.  W.  ROBINSON. 

A.B.     Physician,  Trinidad,  Colo.,  1898. 

7.  ROBERT  STUART  SIMPSON  McPHERSON 

A.B.  M.D.,  The  University  of  Michigan,  1867.  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
Nevada  City,  Calif.,  1869-71;  Rosemond,  111.,  1871-86;  McPherson,  1886-. 
United  States  Examining  Surgeon  for  Pensions,  1891-1905.  Surgeon.  Rock 
Island  Railway  Co.,  1887-.  Born  Harrison  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  3,  1841.  Married 
Emma  J.  Salthouse,  April  11,  1872.  Children:  Carl  Moore,  Feb.  22,  1873; 
Stanley  Stuart,  May  14,  1876;  Nellie  May,  Nov.  27,  1878;  Vera  Pearl,  Jan. 
26,  1884.     Father  of  No.  545. 

CLASS  OF  1872 

8.  MARY  CORDELIA  DALLAS. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1872-.  Junction  City,  1879-87;  Topeka,  1887-93;  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1893.    Born  Sewellsville,  Ohio.     Married  H.  C.  Speer,  1872. 

66 


GRADUATES  [1873-76 

CLASS  OF  1873 

9.  *MARY   COLLINGWOOD   HENDERSON. 

B.S.  Homekeeper,  1875-1911.  Born  New  York,  N.  Y,  Nov.  10,  1852. 
Married  John  Baptist  Henderson,  Dec.  22,  1875.  Died  Nov.  15,  1911,  burial 
at  Calgary,  Alta.  Children:  Mary  Rebecca,  Nov.  13,  1877;  Olive,  Sept.  30, 
1879;  Eva,  March  15,  1881;  Arthur  Cattar,  Jan.  26,  1883;  Isabel,  Jan.  31,  1885; 
Nellie  Winnifred,  Aug.  24,  1887;  John  Baptist,  Jr.,  May  31,  1890;  Harold 
Heme,  July  9,  1892;  Ruth  Monica,  Sept.  25,  1895;  Francis  Hereward,  Oct.  10, 
1897. 

10.  *MARTIN  VAN  BUREN  KNOX. 

A.B.;  A.  M.,  1876;  D.D.,  1891.  A.  M.  Boston  University,  1879;  Ph.D.,  Bos- 
ton University,  1881.  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Baker  University,  1873- 
77;  Graduate  Student  in  Philosophy,  Boston  University,  1877-79;  Minister 
M.  E.  Church,  Supernumerary,  1879-80;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1880-82;  Lebanon, 
N.  H„  1882-85;  Littleton,  N.  H„  1885-88;  Supernumerary,  1888-90;  St.  James, 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  1890-92;  President  Red  River  Valley  University,  Waphe- 
ton,  North  Dakota,  1892-1900;  Retired,  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1903-12.  Author 
"Winter  in  India  and  Malaysia",  "Summer  Saunterings",  "The  Religious 
Life  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Race."  Born  Schroon,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1841.  Married 
Janette  Hill.  No.  16,  Jan.  9,  1871.  Died  March  13,  1912,  burial  at  Danville, 
Vt.     Child,  infant  son,  Nov.  6,  1871. 

11.  *LYMAN  PARKS  WEEKS. 
A.B.     Died,  1903. 

CLASS  OF  1874 

12.  *SYLVIA  EUARCHA  DARNALL  ASHBY  (MRS.) 

B.S.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  1874-77;  Assistant  Editor  of  Kansas 
Magazine,  1877-78;  Assistant  Editor  "U.  S.  Biographical  Cyclopedia,"  San 
Antonio.  Tex.,  1878-81.  Writer  for  various  magazines.  Born  Milroy,  Ind., 
Sept.  16,  1844.  Married  T.  V.  Ashby,  1861.  Died,  April  12,  1883,  burial  at 
Ottawa. 

13.  MARY  LUCINDA  CLOUGH. 

A.B.;  M.L.,  1888.  Married  Col.  Wanless,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1883. 

14.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  ROBERTS. 

B  S.  Furniture  dealer,  Oskaloosa,  1874;  Horticulturist,  Lawrence.  1899; 
Superintendent  of  Construction,  Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  1899;  Chem- 
istry Building,  1902,  and  Green  Hall,  1905,  at  the  University  of  Kansas; 
owner  Telephone  Exchange,  Perry,  1906-08.  Born  Centerville,  O.,  Aug.  21, 
1851.  Married  Nannie  Plasket,  Sept.  1,  1875.  Drowned  at  Perry,  during 
flood,  June  11,  1908,  burial  at  Oskaloosa.  Children:  William  Osman,  Sept.  6, 
1876;  Clarence  Homer,  May  19,  1882. 

CLASS  OF  1876 

15.  CLINTON   KELLY  JONES.     810  WALNUT   ST,   ROGERS,   ARK. 

B.S.  Ministerial  Supply,  M.  E.  Church.  El  Paso,  Tex,  1876-77;  Minister 
M.    E.    Church,    El    Paso,    Tex,    1877-78;    Delphos,    1878-79;    Salina    Circuit, 

67 


1876-77]  GRADUATES 

1879-81;  Waterville  Circuit,  1881-82;  Highland,  1882-84;  Supernumerary, 
1884-87;  Winchester,  1887-88;  Retired,  1888.  Editor  Baldwin  Visitor, 
Baldwin,  1886-87.  Hardwood  Lumber  Business,  Aurora,  Ark.,  1889-1909; 
Frankfort,  1910-14;  Rogers,  Ark.,  1914-.  Born  Casey  Co.,  Ky.,  Nov.  22, 
1847.     Married  Jessie  LeVerne  Hopkins,  March  3,  1878. 

16.  JANETTE  A.  HILL  KNOX  (MRS.)  STONEHAM,  MASS. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Boston  University,  1879.  Ph.  D.,  Allegheny  College,  1897. 
Homekeeper,  1871-,  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1903-.  Professor  of  English,  Baker 
University,  1872-77;  Graduate  Student  in  Philosophy,  Boston  University, 
1877-79;  President  of  Woman's  Missionary  Society,  New  Hampshire  Con- 
ference, 1879-92;  President  W.  C.  T.  U.,  New  Hampshire,  1880-92;  Professor 
of  English,  German  and  French,  Red  River  Valley  University,  Wapheton, 
North  Dakota,  1892-1900;  Vice-President  of  N.  Dakota  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1892- 
1900.  Author  "Justa  Hamlin."  Corresponding  Secretary  of  Massachusetts 
W.  C.  T.  U.,  and  Editor  of  "Our  Message,"  1904-14.  Born  Londonderry, 
Vt.,  Jan.  24,  1845.  Married  Martin  VanBuren  Knox,  No.  10,  Jan.  9,  1871. 
Child,  infant  son,  Nov.  6,  1871. 

CLASS  OF  1877 

17.  JOHN  ALLEN  HANCOCK  MANKATO,  MINN. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1887;  Ped.  D.,  1909.  M.L.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1890. 
A.M.,  Stanford  University,  1893.  Teacher  in  rural  schools,  1877-80;  Prin- 
cipal of  Schools,  Swan,  Ind.,  1880-81;  Supervising  Principal  of  Schools,  Farm- 
land, Ind.,  1881-85;  Supervising  Principal  of  Schools,  Elroy,  Wis.,  1885-89; 
Graduate  Student  in  Philosophy  and  Pedagogy,  Wisconsin  University,  1889- 
90;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1890-92;  Graduate  Student 
and  Fellow  in  Philosophy  and  Pedagogy,  Clark  University,  1893-94;  Super- 
intendent of  Schools,  Durango,  Colo.,  1894-97;  Graduate  Student  in  Philos- 
ophy and  Pedagogy,  Leipsig,  Saxony,  1897-98;  Durango,  Colo.,  and  Cali- 
fornia, 1898-1903;  Director  of  Psychology,  Pedagogy  and  Training  Depart- 
ment in  State  Normal  School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1903-.  Born  Paoli,  Ind., 
1860.    Married  Cornelia  Slonaker,  July,  1883. 

18.  JENNIE  MURRAY.  607  DEKUM  BLDG.,  PORTLAND,  ORE. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1909.  Teacher,  Girard,  1877-79;  Homekeeper,  Cherokee, 
1880-1898;  LeLoup,  1898-1903;  Evanston,  111.,  1903-14;  Portland,  Ore.,  1914-. 
President  of  Third  Congressional  District  of  Kansas,  W.  C.  T.  U.;  Editor 
and  Publisher  of  "Our  Sunflower,"  1880-98;  Editor  and  Publisher  of  "Our 
Messenger,"  1898-1903;  Circulation  Manager  of  "The  Union  Signal"  and 
"The  Crusader  Monthly,"  1903-10,  Superintendent  of  Department  of  Cir- 
culation of  National  Official  Papers  of  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1903-12;  Superintendent 
of  Press  Department  of  National  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1912-14;  President,  Oregon 
W.  C.  T.  U.,  1914-.  Member  National  Geographical  Society;  Illinois 
Woman's  Press  Association,  Executive  Committee  representative  of  the  I. 
W.  P.  A.  in  the  National  Editorial  Association;  Oregon  Woman's  Press 
Association;  League  of  American  Pen  Women.  Born  Bellvue,  Mich.,  June 
25,  1858.  Married  Robert  N.  Kemp,  June  23,  1880.  Children:  Harriet,  June 
30,  1881;  James  Murray,  June  1,  1883;  Robert  George,  Sept.  25,  1885;  Charles 
Anderson,  Jan.  1,  1889.    Mother  of  Nos.  304,  426.    Sister  of  No.  143. 

19.  ERVIN  LLEWELLYN  THORPE,  950  MARCY  AVE.,  BROOKLYN, 

N.  Y. 

A.B.;  D.D.,  1892.  LL.B.,  Iowa  State  University,  1879;  B.D.,  Iowa  State 
University,  1880.     A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1885.     M.L.,  Yale  Uni- 

68 


GRADUATES  [1877-78 

versity,  1887;  B.D.,  1888.  D.C.L.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1890.  Minister 
M.  E.  Church,  Garrison,  la.,  1879-80;  Center  Point,  1880-81;  Nashua,  1881-82; 
Vice-president  and  Professor  of  Elocution  and  Belles  Lettres,  Upper  Iowa 
University,  1882-86;  Graduate  Student,  Yale  University,  1*886-88;  West 
Haven,  N.  Y.,  1888-90;  Bay  Shore,  1890-91;  First,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1896-98; 
First,  Topeka,  1898-99;  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1899-02;  Twenty- 
seventh  St.,  New  York  City,  1902-07;  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1907-09;  South  Sec- 
ond St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909-12;  St.  Andrews,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1912-13; 
Retired,  1913.  Born  Maiden,  111.,  Sept.  2,  1856.  Married  Margaret  Elizabeth 
Esdon,  Sept.  13,  1882.    Child:   Pearl  Thorpe,  Feb.  16,  1888. 

CLASS  OF  1878 

20.     *CHARLES  GILBERT  CRYSLER. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1888.  Ministerial  Supply,  Jewell  City,  1875-76;  Minister 
M.  E.  Church,  Belleville,  1876-77;  Wellsville,  1877-78;  LeLoup,  1878-79; 
Carbondale,  1879-82;  Waterville  Circuit,  1882-83;  North  Lawrence,  1883-85; 
Lenexa,  1885-86;  Oskaloosa,  1886-89;  White  City,  1889-92;  Marysville,  1892- 
93;  Oskaloosa,  1893-96;  Spring  Hill,  1896-99;  retired,  Baldwin,  1899-1914. 
Born  St.  Marys,  Canada,  Aug.  24,  1849.  Married  Buena  V.  Matheny,  Sept. 
14,  1878.  Child,  Myrnice  Marcia,  June  24,  1888.  Died,  Nov.  14,  1916,  burial 
at  Baldwin  City.     Father  of  No.  673. 

81.    WILLIAM    ALONZO    FRENCH,    3708    CENTRAL    ST,    KANSAS 
CITY,  MO. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1881.  Teacher,  1878-91;  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Shaw 
University,  Holly  Springs,  Miss.,  1878.  Graduate  Student,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1890;  Newspaper  work,  Topeka,  1891-02;  Proprietor  of  Southwest 
Press  Clipping  Bureau,  Kansas  City  and  Topeka,  1902-.  Born  Medina 
County,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1853.  Married  Ella  N.  Dennis,  June  30,  1880.  Married 
Flora  M.  Adams,  May  1,  1889.  Children;  Ethel  Evelyn,  Lois  Adams,  Philip 
Adams. 

22.  IRVING  ROSCOE   LOVEJOY.  INDIO,   CALIF. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1881.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1897.  General  Merchandise 
Store,  Kansas  City,  1879-80;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Dunlap,  1880-81;  Gradu- 
ate Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1881-83;  Hartford,  1883-85; 
Girard,  1885-87;  Waverly,  1887;  San  Jacinto,  Calif.,  1887-89;  Murietta,  Calif., 
1889-92;  Winchester,  Calif,  1892-94;  Artesia,  Calif,  1894-95;  Montesano, 
Wash,  1895-96;  Centralia,  Wash,  1896-98;  New  Whatcom,  Wash,  1898; 
Everett,  Wash,  1898-1902;  Central,  Stockton,  Calif,  1902-04;  Eureka,  Calif, 
1904-06;  Ferndale,  Calif,  1906-07;  Conference  Evangelist,  1907-09;  Eagle 
Rock,  Calif,  1910;  Annandale,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  1910-14;  Yuma,  Ariz, 
1914-16;  Indio,  Calif,  1916-.  Born  Manhattan,  Sept.  17,  1855.  Married 
Eden  L.  Campbell,  Aug.  16,  1882.  Children:  Julia  Lucy,  Aug.  27,  1883; 
George  Hazleton,  Jan.  12,  1886;  Eden  Romona,  April  21,  1888;  Clara  Myrtle, 
Dec.  19,  1890;  Charles  Irving,  Oct.  29,  1893;  John  Cranston,  Jan.  12,  1896; 
Mary  Eliza,  March  24,  1898. 

23.  EMMA  EDITH  PLASKET.  JOSEPHINE,  ALA. 

B.S.  At  home,  Baldwin  City,  1878-85;  Lawrence,  1885-1908;  Milliner, 
Oskaloosa,  1892-94;  Nurse,  Lawrence,  1909-10;  Portland,  Ore,  1910-13; 
Josephine,  Ala,  1913-.     Born  Bethlehem,  Ind,  Oct.  19,  1854. 

69 


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24.  CHARLES  WESLEY  SMITH. 

B.S.  Teacher  near  Kansas  City,  1878-81.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Van- 
dalia  and  St.  Catherine,  Mo.,  1881-84;  Evangelist  in  Missouri,  1884-85;  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  Pauline  Holiness  College,  Mound,  Mo.,  1885-86;  Evangelist 
Northwest  Kansas  and  Eastern  Colorado  Conference,  1886-90;  Editor  of 
"The  Message  of  Love,"  Flagler,  Colo.,  1887-91;  Teacher,  Flagler,  Colo., 
1891-92;  Editor  of  "Flagler  Advance,"  Flagler,  Colo.,  1891-94;  Teacher,  Kit 
Carson  County,  Colo.,  1894-96;  Minister  Congregational  Church,  Flagler, 
Colo.,  1896-1903;  Getchell,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.,  1903-04;  Melville,  N.  Dak., 
1904-07;  Sykestown,  N.  Dak.,  1907-10;  Crary,  N.  Dak.,  1910-.  Married 
Luella  M.  O'Byrne,  Sept.  13,  1883. 

25.  SOLOMON  K.  WENRICK.  CLIPPER  GAP,  CALIF. 

B.S.  Teacher,  Oskaloosa,  1878;  Washington  College,  Huntsville,  Wash., 
1880-82;  Stock  Farmer,  1883-89;  Trinidad,  Colo.,  1889-91;  Railroad  Agent, 
Baca,  Calif.,  1900-03;  Supply  Agent,  Roberts  Lumber  Co.,  Loyalton,  Calif., 
1903-10;  Employe  of  Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  Clipper  Gap,  Calif.,  1910-. 
Born  Iowa,  July  17,  1855.     Married  B.  Ellen  II iff,  Oct.,  1882. 


CLASS  OF  1879 

26.  GEORGE  WHITFIELD   BROWNING.  CENTRALIA 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1889.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Baldwin  Circuit,  1879;  Park- 
dale,  Topeka,  1880;  Lyndon,  1881-83;  White  City,  1884-86;  Alma,  1887-8; 
Kansas  Avenue,  Topeka,  1889-93;  Council  Grove,  1894-96;  Centralia,  1897-04; 
Retired,  Centralia,  1905-.  Born  Van  Buren  County,  Iowa,  Feb.  18,  1846. 
Married  Augusta  R.  Kircher,  May  28,  1884. 

27.  *JOHN  HENRY  PRICE. 

B.S.  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1883.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Humboldt  Circuit  1879-81;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1881-83;  Madison,  1883-85;  Erie,  1885-87;  Pittsburg,  1887-89;  Paola, 
1889-91;  Chanute,  1891-94;  Parsons,  1894-97;  Superintendent  Ft.  Scott  District, 
1897-1903;  First,  Emporia,  1903-07;  Independence,  1907-09;  First,  Iola,  1909- 
12.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1885-1912.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Born  Walshville,  111.,  Feb.  1,  1850.  Married  Ida  M. 
Osborne,  March  24,  1886.  Children,  Ruth  Osborne,  Nov.  20,  1887;  Paul 
Hugh,  Aug.  31,  1890;  Helen  Elizabeth,  July  17,  1892;  Ralph  Henry,  Feb.  26, 
1895.    Died  March  21,  1912,  burial  at  Baldwin  City.     Father  of  Nos.  717,  1001. 

28.  JARED  MORGAN  WILSON.  COLFAX,  CALIF. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1889.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Wamego,  1879-81;  Council 
Grove,  1881-83;  Wakefield,  1883-84;  Chapman,  1884-87;  Wamego,  1887-89; 
Walnut  Grove,  Topeka,  1889-91;  Susanville,  Calif.,  1891-96;  Carson  City,  Nev., 
1896-1900;  Bishop,  Calif.,  1900-03;  Cedarville,  1903-05;  Winnemucca,  Nev., 
1907-10;  Greenville,  Calif.,  1910-14;  Fallan,  Nev.,  1914-15;  Colfax  Calif.,  1915-. 
Born  Peru,  Ind.,  June  26,  1851.  Married  Candace  Stephenson,  Sept.  28,  1882. 
Married  Mary  C.  Powell,  Feb.  14,  1911.  Children:  Ernest  E.,  Jan.  17,  1884; 
Frederick  W.,  Jan.  15,  1888;  Ruth  S.,  Jan.  13,  1897. 

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CLASS  OF  1881 

29.  VALEDA  HULL  BIDDISON.  TEXARKANA,  TEX. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1883.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Pittsburg,  1882;  Caney,  1883; 
Lane,  1884;  Leonardville,  1885-86;  Green,  1887;  Circleville,  1888;  Irving,  1889- 
90;  Supernumerary,  1891-93;  Located,  1893;  Superintendent  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Marshall  County,  1891-93;  Published  Institute  Course  in  Psychology, 
1892;  Chaplain  State  Senate,  1893;  Editor  of  People's  Advocate,  Marysville, 
1894-95;  M.  E.  Minister  (Supply)  St.  Marys,  1895-97;  Chaplain,  22d  Reg. 
Kans.  Vol.  Inf.,  1898;  M.  E.  Minister  (Supply)  Manhattan,  1899-05;  Admitted 
to  the  Supreme  Court  of  Kansas,  1905;  Attorney,  Pawnee,  Okla.,  1905-14; 
Texarkana,  Tex.,  1914-.  Born  Portsmouth,  O.,  June  14,  1861.  Married  Kate 
Hawes,  July  11,  1882.  Children,  John  J.,  Oct.  4,  1883;  Pascal  McDonald,  Dec. 
13,  1884;  W.  Valjean,  March  30,  1886;  Clare  Lavon,  Sept.  22,  1887;  Edna 
Marsted  Eleanor,  Sept.  21,  1889;  James  Hawes,  Oct.  20,  1891;  Fanny  Kath- 
erine,  Feb.  4,  1895.     Brother  of  No.  46. 

30.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  GULLETTE. 

A.B.;  A.  M.,  1884.  B.S.,  Moores  Hill  College,  1877.  D  D.,  Fort  Worth 
University,  1889.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Cross  Plains  Circuit,  Ind.,  1877-78; 
Delaware  Circuit,  Ind.,  1878-79;  Americus,  1880-81;  Eureka,  1881-83;  Paola, 
1883-85;  First,  Ottawa,  1885-88;  Baldwin,  1888-89;  St.  Paul,  Springfield,  O., 
1889-90;  Hamilton,  O.,  1890-94;  Trinity,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1894-98;  Grace,  Day- 
ton, O.,  1898-1902.  Born  Dillsboro,  Ind.,  Nov.  17,  1853.  Married  Katherine 
Elizabeth  Mapes,  Aug.  30,  1877.  Married  Minnie  Cameron,  Sept.  5,  1895. 
Children:  Ruby,  Sept.  15,  1886;  Elaine,  Feb.  22,  1889;  Cameron  Charles, 
Aug.  1,  1896.     Died  June  14,  1902,  burial  at  Moores  Hill,  Ind. 

31.  *ROBERT  LEROY  McNABB. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1887.  S.T.B.,  DePauw  University,  1890.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Silver  Lake,  1878;  St.  Marys,  1879;  LeLoup,  1880;  Supernumerary, 
1881,  Belleville,  O.,  1882;  Westmoreland,  1883;  Council  Grove,  1884;  Junc- 
tion City,  1885-87;  Washington,  1888;  Lastant,  111.,  1888-89;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent in  Theology,  DePauw  University,  1889-90;  Missionary  in  charge  of  Ing 
Chung  District  and  Hinghwa  Theological  School,  Foochow  Conference, 
China,  1892-95;  Absent  on  leave  in  America,  1895-97;  Monte  Vista,  Colo., 
1897;  Atlanta,  111.,  1898-99;  Camp  Point,  111.,  1899-1901;  Potomac,  111.,  1901- 
03;  Supernumerary,  1903-04.  Born  Nashville,  O.,  April  17,  1855.  Married 
Jennie  E.  Gibson,  July  28,  1881  (died  Jan.  17,  1887).  Married  Sallie  M. 
Canan,  June  25,  1891.  Died,  Jan.  16,  1904,  burial  at  Topeka.  Children: 
George  C;  Robert  Paul,  Sept.  1896. 

32.  JOHN  WESLEY  STEWART.  ANDERSON,  MO. 

B.S.;  A.M.;  D.D.,  1896.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Oxford,  1877-79;  in 
school,  Baker  University,  1879-81;  Beulah,  1881-84;  Pittsburg,  1884-85;  Pitts- 
burg and  Opolis,  1885-86;  Pittsburg,  1886-87;  Fredonia,  1887-89;  Chanute, 
1889-90;  Superintendent  Emporia  District,  1890-91;  First,  Emporia,  1891-94; 
First,  Ottawa,  1894-96;  Carthage,  Mo.,  1896-03;  Howard  Memorial,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1903-06;  Grace,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1906-11;  Bowman,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1911-12;  Supernumerary,  1912-13;  Anderson,  1913-15;  Conference  Evan- 
gelist, 1915-16;  Retired,  Anderson,  Mo.,  1916-.  Trustee  of  Baker  University, 
1891-99.     Married  Jennie  E.   Parks. 

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1882-83]  GRADUATES 

CLASS  OF  1882 

33.  *RILEY  THOMAS   BALDWIN. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1888.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Parkerville,  1882;  Chalk  Mound, 
1883;  Idana,  1884;  Bucks  Grove,  1885;  Hollenberg,  1886-87;  Oketo,  1888-89; 
Supernumerary,  1890-91;  Wilber,  Ore.,  1891;  Lakeview,  Ore.,  1892-93;  Oak- 
land, Ore.,  1894;  Canyonville,  Ore.,  1895;  Marshfield,  Ore.,  1896;  Retired, 
1896-1913.  Born  Sangamon  County,  111.,  May  17,  1856.  Married  Sarah  Rey- 
nolds, Mar.  20,  1884  (died  Aug.  31,  1887).  Married  Emma  Craik,  Jan.  14, 
1890.  Died  Aug.  6,  1913,  burial  at  Oketo.  Children:  Roscoe  Simpson,  Oct. 
1,  1885;  Grace  Washington,  Oct.  24,  1890;  Ross  Taylor,  Jan.  8,  1892. 

34.  JEFFERSON  JAMES  HURT.  CHANUTE 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1887.  Clerk  of  District  Court,  Neosho  County,  1883;  Lawyer 
and  Broker,  1886-.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Born 
Wayne  County,  Ky.,  March  25,  1854.  Married  Clara  T.  Anderson,  July  3, 
1886.  Children:  Leon  J.,  Aug.  29,  1887;  Ruth  A.,  March  25,  1891;  Everett 
P.,  Dec.  15,  1896. 

35.  GEORGE   BANCROFT   NORTON.  BEAUMONT,  TEX. 

B.S.;  A.M.;  1889  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1890.  S.T.D.,  Williamette 
University,  1892.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Reading,  1883-84;  Toronto,  1884- 
85;  Cedar  Point,  1885-87;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University, 
1887-90;  Professor  O.  T.  Theology,  Aoyama,  Japan,  1890-93;  Author  of 
"Principles  of  Biblical  Interpretation"  in  Japanese,  1892;  South  Kansas 
Conference,  without  appointment,  1894;  withdrew  from  ministry  of  M.  E. 
Church,  1895.  Minister  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Grace,  Brookfield, 
Mo.,  1895-98;  Trinity  Church,  Trinidad,  Colo.,  1898-03;  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Newport,  Ark.,  1903-07;  St.  Mark's  Church,  Beaumont,  Tex.,  1907-.  Deputy 
to  General  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1904,  '07,  '10, 
'13,  '16.  Dean  of  the  S.  E.  Convocation  Diocese  of  Texas.  Born,  George- 
town, 111.     Married  May  L.  Kirkpatrick,  July  3,  1884. 


CLASS  OF  1883 

36.  *EMANUEL  JAMES  BASKERVILLE. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1889.  Professor  Penmanship  and  Oratory,  Baker  University, 
1883;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Centropolis,  1884;  Graduate  Student  in  The- 
ology, Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1885-89;  Washington,  1889-90;  Clay  Center, 
1891-93;  Madison,  Wis.,  1893-98;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1898-1901;  Conference  Evan- 
gelist, 1901-08;  Retired,  Madison,  Wis.,  1908-15.  Author  of  "Personal  Evan- 
gelism"; "Workers'  Guide";  "What  Jesus  Said  and  Did."  Born  Earlville, 
Iowa,  Oct.  24,  1857.  Married  Sadie  R.  Dudgeon,  August  29,  1883.  Died 
Apr.  14,  1915,  burial  at  Madison,  Wis.  Children:  De  Witt  Dudgeon,  May 
24,  1888;  Grace,  March  27,  1890;  Stella  Edith,  Sept.  18,  1892. 

37.  *ELLA  HIMBROD. 

B.S.  Humbold,  Iowa,  Farm  Life  and  Teaching,  1883-87;  Pomona,  Calif., 
1887.  Born  Waterford,  Pa.,  1861.  Married  Olney  W.  Lorbeer,  June  4, 
1889.    Died  Pomona,  Calif.,  1896. 

38.  *JESSIE  MAY  HUMPHREY. 

B.S.  At  home,  Butler,  Mo.,  1883-87.  Homekeeper,  Baldwin,  1887-90; 
Lawrence,  1890-92.  Born  Iowa  City,  la.,  Sept.  26,  1862.  Married  Howard 
B.  Topping,  Oct.  6,  1887.    Died  Nov.  30,  1892,  burial  at  Baldwin  City. 

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GRADUATES  [1883 

39.  JOHN  STUART  SIMMONS.  HUTCHINSON 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1886.  Principal  Baldwin  Schools,  1883-84;  Lawyer,  Colorado 
City,  Tex.,  1884-86;  Lawyer,  Dighton,  1886-1906;  County  Attorney,  Lane 
County,  1890-94;  President  First  National  Bank,  Dighton;  Superintendent 
State  Reformatory,  Hutchinson,  1899-03;  Member  of  State  Legislature,  190*5, 
1907;  Speaker  of  the  House,  1907;  Member  Board  of  Managers  of  State 
Reformatory,  Hutchinson,  1905-09;  Lawyer,  Hutchinson,  1907-.  Trustee 
Baker  University,  1903-15.  Born  Baldwin,  Aug.  6,  1860.  Married  Emma 
Brown,  Nov.  12,  1886.  Children:  Harriet  Elizabeth,  Sept.  29,  1889;  John 
Stuart,  April  27,  1892;  Adda  Emma,  July  4,  1896;  Catherine  Irene,  May 
31,  1901. 

40.  FLORENCE  LYDIA  SNOW.  NEOSHO  FALLS 

B.L.;  A.M.,  1909.  Graduate  student  in  English,  the  University  of  Wash- 
ington, Summer  1914;  the  University  of  Colorado,  Summer  1915.  Member 
Kansas  Authors'  and  Artists'  Club,  Kansas  Authors'  Club,  Kansas  Academy 
of  Language  and  Literature  (president  latter,  1895).  At  home,  Neosho 
Falls,  1883-91.  Cashier  Citizen's  Bank,  Neosho  Falls,  1891-00;  Cashier  Sain 
and  Snow,  Loan  and  Discount  Firm,  1900-12.  At  home,  Neosho  Falls,  1912-. 
Writer  of  verse,  literary  criticism  and  short  stories.  Author  "The  Lamp 
of  Gold."  Delegate  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1904.  Born  Bell- 
more,  Ind.,  June  18,  1861. 

41.  EMMA  SULLIVAN.  3800  CENTRAL  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  At  home,  Baldwin,  1883-88;  Homekeeper,  1888-.  Born  Manchester, 
O.,  April  30,  1861.  Married  Henry  Snavely  Siegrist,  No.  67,  Dec.  27,  1888. 
Children:  Ivan,  Oct.  21,  1889;  Frank  Bowman,  May  20,  1891;  Lucy,  July 
28,  1893.    Sister  of  No.  42.    Mother  of  No.  1007. 

42.  SADE  SULLIVAN,  1007  N.  CAROLINE  ST.,  BALTIMORE,  MD. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  Teacher  in  rural  schools,  Osage  County,  and  Public 
Schools,  Baldwin,  1883-86;  Homekeeper,  1886-.  President  Baltimore  Branch, 
Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  1911-.  Born  Five  Mile,  O.,  Dec.  22, 
1862.  Married  Don  Snell  Colt,  No.  71,  April  6,  1886.  Children:  Frederick 
Sullivan,  Aug.  29,  1887;  John  Milton,  Oct.  2,  1890;  Mary,  Nov.  4,  1893;  Ruth, 
Feb.  2,  1896;  Don  Snell,  Jr.,  June  9,  1902.    Sister  of  No.  41. 

43.  ELIZA  ARMSTRONG  TELFORD.  SPRING  HILL 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  Tutor,  English  and  Latin,  Baker  University,  1881-84; 
Teacher,  Olathe  Academy,  Olathe,  1887-88;  also  1891-93;  Teacher  High 
School,  Spring  Hill,  1897-98;  Instructor  in  Latin,  Baker  University,  1900-14. 
At  home,  Spring  Hill,  1914-.     Born,  Crawford  County,  O.,  July  12,  1858. 

44.  *WILLIAM  THOMAS  YORK. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1888.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Moran,  1883-84;  Cedarville, 
1884-86;  Monmouth,  1886-87;  Liberty,  1887-89;  Dennis,  1889-90;  Mound  Val- 
ley, 1890-91;  La  Fontaine,  1891-92;  Altamont,  1892-94;  Crestline,  1894-96; 
Farlington,  1896-98;  Retired,  1898,  Maple  City,  1898-1908;  Winfield,  1908-14. 
Born  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  29,  1852.  Married  Ella  J.  Buckingham,  Sept.  6, 
1882.  Died  Dec.  30,  1914,  burial  at  Winfield.  Children:  Albert,  Aug.  5,  1883; 
Bertha  Lilian,  Jan.  29,  1887;  Ella,  Nov.  8,  1889. 

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CLASS  OF  1884 

45.  SAMUEL  EASON  BETTS,  3619  OLIVE  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

B.S.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Paxico,  1887-88;  Hope,  1888-90;  Herington, 
1890-92;  Perry,  1892-93;  Oakland,  Topeka,  1893-94;  Clifton,  1894-96;  Central, 
Kansas  City,  1896-99;  Superintendent  Bethany  Hospital,  1899-03;  Council 
Grove,  1904-05;  Agent  Methodist  Home  for  Aged,  Topeka,  1905-06;  Abilene, 
1906-09;  Bowman,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1909-10;  Clinton,  Mo.,  1910;  Superintendent 
Methodist  Hospital,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  1910-11;  Wesley  Chapel,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.,  1911-12;  National  Lecturer,  World's  Purity  Federation,  1912-. 
Born  Tipton,  Iowa,  March  18,  1857.  Married  Emma  S.  Sawtell,  Oct.  7,  1889. 
Children:     Myrna  Gertrude,  Sept.  4,  1890;  Karl  Browning,  April  10,  1892. 

46.  ARTHUR  JEFFERSON  BIDDISON,  SUITE  605-9  R.  T.  DANIEL 

BLDG.,  TULSA,  OKLA. 

B.S.  Editor,  Clay  Center  Argus,  Clay  Center,  1884-85;  Professor  of 
Mental  and  Political  Science,  Carlton  Institute,  Farmington,  Mo.,  1885-87; 
President  Whittier  College,  Salem,  Iowa,  1887-89;  Lawyer,  Coffeyville,  1889- 
93;  Lawyer  and  U.  S.  Commissioner,  Pawnee,  O.  T.,  1893-99;  Member  of 
Oklahoma  Senate,  1899-00;  Lawyer,  Pawnee,  O.  T.,  1900-07;  Lawyer,  Tulsa, 
Okla.,  1907-.  Vice-President  and  General  Counsel,  Tulsa  Traction  Co. 
Author  "Biddison  on  Civil  Procedure  Under  the  Code."  Born  McConnells- 
ville,  O.,  June  6,  1864.  Married  Nina  M.  Wroe,  May  9,  1907  (died  May  27, 
1914).     Brother  of  No.  29. 

47.  FRANK  LEE  BREYFOGLE.  CHANUTE 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1886.  Lawyer, 
Lenexa,  1884-91;  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1891-02;  Lawyer,  Chanute, 
1902-.     Brother  of  Nos.  48,  186. 

48.  JESSIE  FREMONT  BREYFOGLE,  545  W.  3D  ST.,  LONG  BEACH, 

CALIF. 

B.S.  Student  Chicago  Art  Institute,  Summer  1884.  Instructor  in  Art, 
Baker  University,  1884-86;  Homekeeper,  Baldwin,  1886-89;  Chanute,  1889-10; 
Baldwin,  1910-11;  Chanute,  1911-12;  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  1912-.  Born  Dela- 
ware, O.,  May  13,  1862.  Married  Lyman  Beecher  Keifer,  August  25,  1886. 
Children:  Jean  Elmora,  May  21,  1887;  Grace  Elizabeth,  May  2,  1890;  Lyman 
Beecher,  Jr.,  March  17,  1900.     Sister  of  Nos.  47,  186. 

49.  BASCOM  ROBBINS.  36  S.  FOREST,  KANSAS  CITY,  KANS. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1887.  A.M.,  Allegheny  College,  1896,  and  Ph.D.,  1897.  Min- 
ister M.  E.  Church,  Welda,  1885-86;  Longton,  1886-88;  Sedan,  1888-90;  Mo- 
line,  1890-91;  Longton,  1891-92;  Toronto,  1892-96;  Americus,  1896-98;  Bur- 
lington, 1898-04;  Cherryvale,  1904-09;  Superintendent  Emporia  District, 
1909-15;  Olathe,  1915-16;  Girard,  1916;  Financial  Administration  Secretary, 
Bethany  Hospital,  1916-.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1912. 
State  Chaplain,  Sons  of  Veterans,  one  term.  Born  Dallas  Co.,  Mo.,  Feb.  9, 
1861.  Married  Carrie  Dell  Moore,  Dec.  23,  1885.  Children,  Esther,  Mar.  16, 
1890;  Martin  V.,  Jan.  22,  1896;  Winona,  Mar.  16,  1897.     Brother  of  No.  245. 

50.  THOMAS   EDDY   SISSON.  WEATHERFORD,   OKLA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1890.  S.T.B.,  Iliff  School  of  Theology,  Denver,  Colo.,  1896. 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Denver,  1902.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Pomona, 
1884-85;  Winnemucca,  Nev.,  1885-87;  Bishop  Creek,  Nev.,  1887-88;  Mason 
Valley,  Calif.,  1888-90;  Truckee,  Calif,  1890-^91;  Lake  Tahoe,  Calif.,  1891-92; 

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GRADUATES  [1884-85 

Dunsmuir,  Calif.,  1892-93;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Iliff  School  of 
Theology,  1893-96;  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  1896-99;  Cripple  Creek,  Colo., 
1899-02;  Edwardsville,  111.,  1902-05;  Olney,  111.,  1905-07;  Claremore,  Okla., 
1907-08;  S.  S.  Missionary,  East  Oklahoma  Mission,  1908-14;  McAlester, 
Okla.,  1914-16;  Weatherford,  Okla.,  1916-.  Born  Ioka,  Iowa,  July  23,  1860. 
Married  Rosa  Belle  Simmons,  May  5,  1885  (died,  1915).  Children:  Bonnidel 
Dec.  5,  1886;  Raymond  Hurst,  March  2,  1889;  Lois  Belle,  Oct.  21,  1893. 
Father   of  No.   656. 

51.  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  THEW.  CONWAY  SPRINGS 

B.S.  Teacher,  Oxford,  1884-87;  Druggist,  Arkansas  City,  1887-94;  Drug- 
gist, Conway  Springs,  1896-.  Born  La  Rue,  O.,  Dec.  4,  1860.  Married 
Annie  E.  Gibbon,  Dec.  8,  1887.     Child:  Joseph  G.,  May  28,  1889. 

CLASS  OF  1885 

52.  WILLIAM  WRIGHT  ARMSTRONG,  204  DOOLEY  BLDG.,  SALT 

LAKE  CITY,  UTAH. 

B.S.  LL.B.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1887.  Banking  Business,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah,  1890-.  Born  Darlington,  Wis.,  Sept.  18,  1865.  Married 
Eva  Lees,  August  28,  1889.     Child:  Sherman,  June  11,  1891. 

53.  GEORGE  DENISON  KNIPE.  EMMET,  IDAHO 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1889;  Ped.D.,  1909.  Principal  Schools,  Garrison,  1885-87; 
Principal  Schools,  Olsburg,  1887-88;  Principal  Ward  School,  Manhattan, 
1888-91;  Superintendent  Schools,  Manhattan,  1891-00;  Farmer,  Garrison, 
1900-02;  Professor  of  Education,  State  Normal  School,  Alva,  Okla.,  1902-08; 
Professor  of  Education,  State  Normal  School,  Albion,  Ida.,  1910-16;  Farmer, 
Emmet,  Ida.,  1916-.  Born  Manhattan,  Sept.  8,  1861.  Married  Mary  Anna 
Greene,  July  5,  1893.  Children:  Everett  Bancroft,  May  7,  1894;  William 
Bernard,  Sept.  4,  1895;  Lucy  Margaret,  March  6,  1898;  Hubert  Branham, 
Dec.  18,  1899. 

54.  ALBERT  M.  LUMPKIN. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1888.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute, 1888-90.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Dana,  111.,  1888-89;  Sibley,  111.,  1889-90; 
Piper    City,    111.,    1890-92;    Madison    Ave.,    Peoria,    111.,    1892-93;    Chillicothe, 

111.,  1893-94;  Bardolph,  111.,  1895-96;  Pekin,  111.,  1896-97;  Wyo.,  1897-98; 

N.    Mex.,    1898-99;    El    Paso,    Tex.,    1899-1900;    Las    Vegas,    N.    Mex., 

1900-02;  Cananea,  Ariz.,  1904-05;  Flagstaff,  Ariz.,  1905-06. 

55.  ROSELLA  DE  MOTTE  MITCHEM,  ARGENTINE  R.  F.  D.  NO.  2, 

KANSAS  CITY. 

B.L.;  M.L.,  1888.  Teacher,  Argentine,  1885-88;  Homekeeper,  Kansas 
City,  1888-.  Born  Wyandotte  Co.,  Aug.  19,  1862.  Married  John  Coughlin, 
Dec.  2,  1888.  Children:  Ernest  Mitchem,  Aug.  26,  1890;  Rose  Lavernia,  Nov. 
20,  1891;  John  Laverne,  Sept.  11,  1894;  Laura  Ruth,  Aug.  24,  1896;  Florence 
Marie,  Feb.  24,  1899;  Olive  Bernice,  Dec.  22,  1901.     Mother  of  No.  858. 

56.  WILLIAM   ALFRED    QUAYLE,    14   N.    KING'S    HIGHWAY,    ST. 

LOUIS,  MO. 

A.B..  A.M..  1888;  Litt.D.,  1901;  LL.D.,  1908.  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  College, 
1892.  D.D.,  DePauw  University,  1892.  LL.D.,  Lawrence  College,  1908. 
Tutor  English  and  Latin,  Baker  University,  1883-85;  Adjunct  Professor  of 

75 


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Ancient  Languages,  1885-86;  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature, 
1887-90;  President,  1890-94.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  1885;  Pastor,  Inde- 
pendence Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1894-97;  Meridien  St.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  1897-1900;  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1900-04;  St.  James,  Chicago, 
111.,  1904-08;  Bishop  M.E.  Church,  1908-,  Residence,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla., 
1908-12;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1912-16;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1916-.  Member  General 
Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1896,  1908.  Delegate  to  Ecumenical  Conference, 
1911.  Fraternal  Delegate  to  English  and  Irish  Wesleyan  Church,  1902. 
Member  Joint  Hymnal  Revision  Committee,  M.  E.  Church  and  M.  E. 
Church,  South,  1901.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1895-99. 
Author  "Poet's  Poet  and  Other  Essays,"  "A  Study  in  Current  Social 
Theories,'  "A  Hero  and  Some  Other  Folks,"  "The  Blessed  Life," 
"Book  and  Life,"  "The  Pastor  Preacher,"  "In  God's  Out-of-Doors," 
"Laymen  in  Action,"  "Eternity  in  the  Heart,"  "The  Prairie  and  the  Sea," 
"Lowell  and  the  Christian  Faith,"  "God's  Calendar,"  "The  Book  of  Ruth," 
"The  Song  of  Songs,"  "The  Climb  to  God,"  "Beside  Lake  Beautiful," 
"Poems,"  "Recovered  Yesterdays  in  Literature."  Born  Parkville,  Mo., 
June  25,  1860.  Married  Allie  Hancock  Davis,  Jan.  28,  1886.  Children: 
Wilfred  Russell,  Mar.  16,  1888;  Allie  Gayle,  Apr.,  23,  1893. 

57.     CHARLES  RUTHERFORD  ROBINSON.  FT.  SMITH,  ARK. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1888;  D.D.,  1905.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Ashland,  1886-90; 
ness  City,  1890.  Graduate  student.  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1890-92;  Meade,  1892-93;  Waterman,  111.,  1893-95;  Plainfield,  111.,  1895-98; 
Leavitt  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  1898-1900;  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-04;  First, 
Ottawa,  111.,  1904-08;  Tabernacle,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1908-11  Superintendent  East 
Oklahoma  Mission  and  Superintendent,  Tulsa,  Okla,,  District,  1911-16; 
Nowata,  Okla.,  1916;  Superintendent  Ft.  Smith  District,  Ark.,  1916-. 
Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1912.  Born  Jackson,  Mich., 
June  15,  1857.  Married  Augusta  Bowman,  June  15,  1886.  Children:  Blanche 
Martha,  Apr.  5,  1887;  George  Benjamin,  Jan.  7,  1890;  Bruce  Bowman,  Apr. 
17,  1891;  Miles  Rutherford,  May  27,  1896.    Father  of  No.  945. 


CLASS  OF  1886 

58.  JOSEPH  LITTLE  BRISTOW.  SALINA 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1889;  LL.D.,  1909.  Clerk  District  Court,  Douglas  County, 
1886-90;  Editor  Baldwin  Ledger,  Baldwin,  1888-90;  Editor  and  Owner  Salina 
Daily  and  Weekly  Republican,  and  Irrigation  Farmer,  Salina,  1890-95;  Sec- 
retary Republican  State  Committee,  1894-98;  Editor  and  Publisher  Ottawa 
Herald,  Ottawa,  1895-05;  Private  Secretary  to  Gov.  E.  N.  Morrill,  1895-97; 
U.  S.  Fourth  Assistant  Postmaster  General,  Washington,  D.  C,  1897-05; 
Investigation  and  Reorganization  of  Postal  Service  of  Cuba,  1901;  Con- 
ducted Postal  Investigation  under  Roosevelt,  1903;  Editor  and  Owner, 
Salina  Daily  Republican  Journal,  Salina,  1903-;  Special  Commissioner,  Pan- 
ama Railroad,  1905;  United  States  Senator  from  Kansas,  1909-15;  Chairman 
Kansas  Utilities  Commission,  1915-.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1906-. 
Born  Wolfe  County,  Ky.,  July  22,  1861.  Married  Margaret  H.  Hendrix, 
Nov.  11,  1879.  Children:  William  H.,  Oct.  19,  1880;  Bertha  M.,  Dec.  18, 
1881;  Joseph  R.,  March  5,  1884;  Frank  Baker,  Dec.  13,  1885;  Edwin  M., 
Feb.  18,  1888. 

59.  *CORA  A.  EMICK. 

B.S.     Died,  Nov.  10,  1885,  burial  at  Clay  Center. 

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60.  CHARLES  MILETUS  HILL.  TOPEKA 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1889.  Teacher,  1887-88;  Dealer  in  Real  Estate,  Indian 
Territory,  1889-90;  U.  S.  Commissioner  and  Clerk  in  Charge,  Pawnee  Indian 
Agency,  1890-94;  County  Clerk,  Pawnee  County,  Okla.,  1895-97;  Editor  of 
Times  Democrat,  Pawnee,  Okla.,  1897. 

61.  *HUGH  ANDREW  JONES. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1889.  Law  student,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1886-90;  Admitted 
to  Missouri  Bar  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1890;  Assistant  Attorney  for  J.  H. 
Van  Vlissingen  &  Bro.,  Chicago,  111.,  1891-95;  Member  of  firm  of  R.  E. 
Ismond  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1895-98;  Manager  Massachusetts  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-01;  Assistant  Sales  Manager  for  Strom- 
berg-Carlson  Telephone  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1901-04;  District  Man- 
ager Stromberg-Carlson  Telephone  Mfg.  Co.,  1905-07;  Secretary-General 
Manager,  Stromberg  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1907-11;  Secretary-Treasurer 
Willis  Electric  Meter  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1911.  Born,  111.  Married  Ida  M. 
Frintz,  1890. 

62.  REESE  BOWMAN  KESTER,  3123  2d  AVE,  SOUTH,  MINNEAP- 

OLIS, MINN. 

B.S.;  D.D,  1904.  B.D,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1892.  Ministerial 
supply,  Greeley  Circuit,  1886-87;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Colony,  1887-88; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1889-92;  Washing- 
ton Park,  Chicago,  111,  1892-95;  Paulina  St,  Chicago,  111,  1895-96;  State  St, 
Chicago,  111,  1896-1900;  Auburn  Park,  Chicago,  111,  1900-02;  Hemenway, 
Evanston,  111,  1903-10;  Baldwin  City,  1910-14;  Simpson,  Minneapolis,  Minn, 
1914-.  Born  Ashland,  Pa,  Aug.  2,  1862.  Married  Carrie  Roome,  Jan.  3,  1893. 
Children:  Katherine  Roome,  Nov.  6,  1893;  Edith  Doris,  July  13,  1895;  Ernest 
Bowman,  Jan.  9,  1897. 

63.  THOMAS  DOUGLAS  LEIB.  RATON,  N.  MEX. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1889.  LL.B,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1890.  Principal 
High  School,  Lyons,  1886-88;  Student  Law  School,  The  University  of  Kan- 
sas, 1888-90;  Lawyer,  Topeka,  1890-94;  Lawyer,  Raton,  N.  Mex,  1894-. 
Member  New  Mexico  Legislative  Assembly,  1899-00.  Judge  of  Eighth 
Judicial  District  of  New  Mexico,  1912-. 

64.  HENRY  C  LONG.  OTTAWA 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1889.  Altamont,  1886-87;  Principal  Schools,  Walnut,  1887-89; 
Principal  High  School,  Chanute,  1889-91;  Superintendent  Schools,  Oswego, 
1891-94;  Lawyer,  Leavenworth,  1894-00;  Lawyer  and  Real  Estate,  Salina, 
1900-03;  Lawyer  and  Insurance,  Ottawa,  1903-.  Born  Springville,  Ind, 
Jan.  22,  1861.  Married  M.  Emma  Poinsett,  Dec.  30,  1886.  Children:  Octa, 
Aug.  5,  1892;  Otto,  Oct.  10,  1900. 

65.  EDWIN   MORTIMER   RANDALL,   2208   W.   56th   ST,    SEATTLE, 

WASH. 

A.B,  A.M.,  1889;  D.D,  1901.     D.D,  Williamette  University,  1902.     Min- 
ister M.  E.  Church,  Herington,  1887-89;  Osage  City,  1889-92;  Washington, 
1892-93;    Leavenworth,    1893-96;    First,    Seattle,    Wash,    1896-03;    President 
of  University  of  Puget  Sound,  Tacoma,  Wash,  1903-04;  General  Secretary 
of   the   Epworth    League,    1904-12;    Supernumerary,    1912-14;    Gilman    Park, 

77 


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Seattle,  Wash.,  1914-.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1895-96.  Member  Gen- 
eral Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904,  '08,  '16.  Member  Ecumenical  Con- 
ference, 1911.  Member  of  Commission  on  Unification  of  M.  E.  Church 
with  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1916.  Born  Winnebago  Co.,  Wis.,  Jan.  14, 
1862.  Married  Jennie  May  Sweet,  No.  87,  Nov.  lo,  18&8.  Children:  May, 
Dec.  24,  1890;  Edwin  Thomas,  June  30,  1896.     Father  of  No.  1073. 

66.  *MOSES  T.   RECORDS. 

A.B.     Born  Milton,  Ind.,  Feb.  5,  1855.     Died  Feb.  12,  1887. 

67.  HENRY    SNAVELY    SIEGRIST,    3800    CENTRAL    ST„    KANSAS 

CITY,  MO. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1889.  Teacher,  1886-89;  Cashier  Wholesale  Shoe  Firm, 
Kansas  City,  Mo..  1889-1902;  President  Siegrist  Engraving  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1902-.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1914-.  Born  Lebanon  Co.,  Pa., 
March  15,  1862.  Married  Emma  Sullivan,  No.  41,  Dec.  27,  1888.  Children: 
Ivan,  Oct.  21,  1889;  Frank  Bowman,  May  20,  1891;  Lucy,  July  28,  1893. 
Father  of  No.   1008. 


68.  *BERTHA  VICTORY   SMITH. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1889.  Teacher  Grades,  Cawker  City,  1887-88;  Nathrop, 
Colo.,  1888-89;  Department  work  in  8th  Grade,  Carthage,  Mo.,  1889-94; 
Homekeeper,  Washington,  D.  C,  1895-97;  Harlem,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1898-03;  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  1903-05;  Nutley,  N.  J.,  1905-09;  Orange,  Tex., 
1909-11;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911-12;  Boulder,  Colo.,  1912-13.  Born  Jackson 
Co.,  O.,  Sept.  6,  1863.  Married  Elmer  Selah  Farwell,  Dec.  26,  1894.  Died 
July  14,  1913,  burial  at  Forest  Hill,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Children:  Elizabeth 
Marion,  Feb.  17,  1903;  John  Augustus,  Oct.  21,  1905. 

69.  IDA  M.  TAYLOR.  1342  E.  36TH  ST.,  OAKLAND,  CALIF. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1889.  Graduate  student  in  Education,  The  University  of 
California,  Berkeley,  1913.  Teacher  Clay  Co.,  1887-88;  New  Hope  Indian 
School,  I.  T.,  1889-90:  Clay  Center,  1890-93;  Topeka,  1894-96;  Dayton,  Wash., 
1897-98;  Spokane,  Wash,  1898-99.  Homekeeper,  (with  some  teaching), 
Spokane,  Wash.,  1899-1906;  San  Francisco  and  Oakland.  Calif.,  1906-.  Born 
Galena,  111.,  Feb.  2,  1865.  Married  Thomas  G.  Stark,  Feb.  6,  1899.  Child: 
George  Robert,  Dec.  17,  1899. 


CLASS  OF  1887 

70.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  BAILEY.  BALDWIN  CITY 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1890.  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1897.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Leroy,  1888-89;  Princeton,  1889-93;  Louisburg,  1893-97;  Cherryvale, 
1897-1900;  Yates  Center,  1900-06;  Garnett,  1906-09:  Superintendent  Ft.  Scott 
District.  1909-16;  Retired,  Baldwin  City,  1916-.  Member  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1912.  Born  Boscobel,  Wis.,  Feb.  10,  1848.  Married 
Mary  E.  Stark,  Dec.  4.  1877.  Children:  Fred  Mark,  July  1,  1879;  Clara 
Jane,  April  19,  1882;  William  Arther,  March  6,  1884;  Henry  Irvmg,  Jan. 
12,  1886;  Etta  May,  March  4,  1888;  Herbert  Augustine,  March  21,  1890; 
Lois  Hazel,  July  4,  1892;  Esther  Charlotta,  Nov.  16,  1894;  Phebe  Cor- 
nelia, Dec.  25,  1896.    Father  of  Nos.  405,  406,  407,  408,  668. 


GRADUATES  [1887 

71.  DON  SNELL  COLT,  1007  N.  CAROLINE  ST.,  BALTIMORE,  MD. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1894;  D.D.,  1896.  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1891. 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Green,  1886-87;  Spring  hill,  1887-89;  Graduate 
student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1889-92;  Arlington,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1890-93;  First,  Wichita,  1893-96;  North  Ave.,  Allegheny  City, 
Pa.,  1896-00;  Grace,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1900-05;  First,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1905-09; 
Sumner  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909-11;  Madison  Square,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1911-.  Born  Wilmot,  Wis.,  April  30,  1861.  Married  Sade  Sullivan,  No. 
42,  April  6,  1886.  Children:  Frederick  Sullivan,  Aug.  29,  1887;  John  Milton, 
Oct.  2,  1890;  Mary,  Nov.  4,  1893;  Ruth,  Feb.  2,  1896;  Don  Snell,  Jr.,  June 
9,  1902. 

72.  NELLIE  FRANCES  ELLIOTT.  MANHATTAN 

B.S.  Amanuensis,  Manhattan  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1887-98;  Amanuen- 
sis, Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1898-99;  Amanuensis,  Manhattan,  1899-1911;  Dep- 
uty Register  of  Deeds,  Manhattan,  1911-15;  At  home,  Manhattan,  1915-. 
Member  Kansas  State  Historical  Society.  Born  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
9,  1862. 

73.  JOHN  K.  ELWELL.  FELTON,  CUBA 

B.L.  With  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.,  passenger  and  freight  department, 
Lawrence,  1887-89;  With  Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.,  auditor's  department,  Topeka, 
1889-91;  With  Buenos  Aires  y  Rosario  R.  R.  Co.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argen- 
tine Republic,  S.  A.,  1891-93;  Chief  Accountant,  Spanish-American  Iron  Co., 
Daiquiri,  Cuba,  1893-97;  American  Consul,  Santiago  de  Cuba,  1898;  Presi- 
dent and  Treasurer,  Elwell  Mercantile  Co.,  Santiago  de  Cuba,  1899- ;  Super- 
intendent of  Stores,  The  Spanish-American  Iron  Co.,  Felton,  Cuba,  1916-. 
Assisted  Major-General  Fitz  Hugh  Lee  in  the  "Cuban  Relief  Committee  for 
the  Starving  Reconcentrados."  Assisted  Miss  Clara  Barton.  President  of 
the  American  Red  Cross;  Private  Secretary  to  Miss  Clara  Barton.  Born 
Elizabeth,  111.,  Sept.  28,  1860. 

74.  MAY  ENGSTROM.  1916  MAPLE  AVE.,  EVANSTON,  ILL. 

B.S.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1902.  Homekeeper,  student, 
teacher,  superintending  ranch  in  Barber  Co.,  writer,  1888-.  Graduate  student 
in  English,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1900-02;  Yale  University,  1902-05. 
Miscellaneous  contributions  to  papers  and  magazines.  Author  of  "Hero- 
ism and  Service,"  and  of  a  part  of  the  "Young  Folks  Bible  Library."  Born, 
Wataga.  111.,  Sept.  22,  1862.  Married  George  W.  Hoss,  LL.D.,  July  20, 
1888.     Child:  Wendell  Engstrom,  Nov.  20,  1892. 

75.  THEODORE  FINLEY  GRAHAM.  CEDAR  RAPIDS,   IA. 

A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1891.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Douglas  Co.,  1887-88; 
Professor  Greek  and  Latin  and  Registrar,  Fort  Worth  University,  Fort 
Worth,  Tex.,  1890-99;  Professor  of  Latin,  Dakota  Wesleyan  University, 
Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1899-07;  President  Redpath-Vawter  Chautauqua  System, 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1908-.  Born  Chillicothe,  O.,  June  12,  1868.  Married, 
Carrie  Knight,  Aug.  3,  1892.  Children:  Donald  Goodnow,  Dec.  9,  1894; 
Carroll  Knight,  Nov.  11,  1901. 

76.  *HARMAN  JACOB  HOOVER. 

A.B.  S.T  B.,  Boston  University,  1892;  Ph.D.,  Boston  University, 
1906.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Reading,  1888;  Quenemo,  1889;  Graduate 
student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1889-92;   El  Paso,  Tex.,  and  Las 

79 


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Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  1892-96;  First,  Ottawa,  1896-98;  Coffey ville,  1898-00;  Che- 
topa,  1900-02;  Professor  of  History,  Baker  University,  1902-15.  Registrar 
Baker  University,  1905-12.  Member  American  Historical  Society.  Born 
Erie  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  12,  1863.  Married  Lydia  Blanche  Case,  No.  92,  Oct.  31, 
1893.  Died  Aug.  24,  1916,  burial  at  Baldwin  City.  Children:  Helen  Case, 
Nov.  9,  1895;  Borden  Parker,  Feb.  5,  1897;  Florence,  Apr.  25,  1901.  Brother 
of  No.  112. 

77.  NELLIE  GARRETT   KEY,   Care  ARGENTINE  STATION,   KAN- 

SAS CITY. 

B.  L.  Amanuensis  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1887-01.  Ac- 
countant in  Argentine,  1901.     Born  South  Park. 

78.  CHARLES  EDGAR  MOORE.  EUREKA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  Banker  and  Loan  Broker,  Eureka,  1887-.  Trustee 
Baker  University,  1909-.  Born  Woodson  Co.,  Kan.,  Feb.  8,  1864.  Married 
May  M.  Morgan,  July  8,  1891.     Child:  Morgan  E.,  Feb.  22,  1895. 

79.  ARTHUR  REECE  STOVER.  LITTLE   ROCK,  ARK. 

A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1890.  M.  D.,  Missouri  Medical  College,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1893.  M.  Sc,  (Physiological  Chemistry),  The  University  of  Chicago,  1915. 
Student,  Department  of  Pharmacy,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1887-88; 
Student,  Arkansas  Industrial  University,  Medical  Dept.,  1891-92;  Student 
Harvard  University,  1907;  Practicing  Physician,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1893-. 
Assistant  in  Physiology,  U.  of  Arkansas,  Medical  Dept.,  1898-03;  As- 
sistant in  Medicine,  U.  of  Arkansas,  Medical  Dept.,  1902-07;  Professor 
of  Medical  Chemistry  and  Toxicology,  U.  of  Arkansas,  Medical  Dept.,  1907- 
1908;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  U.  of  Arkansas,  Medical  Dept.,  1908-; 
Secretary  Executive  Committee,  U.  of  Arkansas,  Medical  Dept., 
1913-;  Collaborator,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  1914-. 
Member  Pulaski  County  Medical  Society,  Arkansas  State  Medical  Society, 
Fellow  American  Medical  Society,  American  Chemical  Society.  Born  Iowa 
County,  la.,  April  20,  1869.  Married  Sarah  Verrinder  Ives,  No.  140,  Feb. 
7,  1895.  Children:  Grace,  July  6,  1897;  Ralph  Ives,  Sept.  25,  1900;  Mar- 
garet, Jan.  6,  1903. 

CLASS   OF   1888 

80.  PHILLIP  PITT  CAMPBELL.  PITTSBURG. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1892.  Lawyer,  Pittsburg,  1889-.  Member  Congress,  Third 
Kansas  District,  1902-.  Born  Cape  Breton,  N.  S.,  April  25,  1862.  Married 
Helen  E.  Goff,  Nov.  23,  1892.  Children:  Dorothy,  Sept.  4,  1893;  Colin, 
Nov.  23,  1895;  Elizabeth  McRae,  July  18,  1898;  Helen  Mary,  April  4,  1902. 

81.  CHARLES  EDWIN  GAULT,  BANK  OF  TOPEKA  BLDG., 

TOPEKA. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1909.  Lawyer,  Topeka,  1890-.  Born  Bainbridge,  O.,  July 
7,  1865.  Married  Emily  Black,  June  22,  1900.  Children:  Barbara,  March 
22,  1902;  Philip  C,  Apr.  12,  1903. 

82.  SUSIE  NELLIE  KNIGHT,  1411  MADISON  AVE.,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MISSOURI. 

B.S.  Homekeeper,  1889-.  Professor  of  Latin  and  German,  Cumber- 
land College,  Greenfield,  Mo.;  Teacher,  Schools  of  Lexington,  O.  T. ; 
Teacher  City  Schools  of  Pawnee,  O.  T.;  Teacher  City  Schools,  Pond  Creek, 

80 


GRADUATES  [1888 

O.  T.;  Teacher  Williamsburg,  1896-97;  Professional  study  in  Kansas  State 
Normal  School,  1897-98;  Troy,  1898-1901;  Edwardsville;  Merwin  College, 
Merwin,  Mo.;  Ashland;  Stockton;  Asst.  Principal,  Barnard  Academy,  Rush 
Co.,  1907-10.  Born  Lawrence,  March  6,  1867.  Married  J.  Franklin  Smith, 
No.  99,  May  29,  1889.  Children:  Grace  Otillia,  Sept.  28,  1891;  George  Fred- 
erick, Apr.  25,  1910. 

83.  MAUDE  LEONARD.  5360  BARTMER  AVE.,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

B.L.  Homekeeper,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1891-94;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1894-97;  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1897-.  Born  Orleans,  Ind.,  Jan.  6,  1867.  Married  Crary  Parker 
Johnson,  June  3,  1891. 

84.  SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  LOUGH.     UNIVERSITY  PARK,  COLO. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1891;  Ph.  D.,  1905.  Superintendent  City  Schools,  Coffey- 
ville,  1888-89;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1889-90; 
Student  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1890-91;  Acting  Professor  of  Latin 
Language  and  Literature,  Baker  University,  1893-94;  Professor  of  English 
and  History,  Baker  University,  1894-96;  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and 
Literature,  Baker  University,  1896-05;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Dillon,  Mont., 
1905-06;  Instructor  in  University  of  Denver,  Denver  Colo.,  1907-09;  Profes- 
sor Ethics  and  Religion,  1909-10;  Professor  English  Literature  and  Ethics, 
1910-13;  Professor  Philosophy,  1913-.  Born  Carleton  County,  Ontario,  Can., 
July  7,  1864.  Married  Mary  Laurinda  Benedict,  No.  117,  June  12,  1894. 
Children:  John  Benedict,  Feb.  2,  1896;  Mary  Dorothy,  Sept.  9,  1898; 
Samuel  Allan,  Aug.  28,  1900. 

85.  EVA  MAY  PIERCE.  STERLING,  COLO. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1894.  Teacher  New  Hope  Seminary,  Skullyville,  I.  T., 
1888-89;  Instructor  in  English,  Baker  University,  1889-90;  Homekeeper, 
1890- ;  Deputy  County  Superintendent  of  Schools,  El  Paso  Co.,  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.,  1893-96;  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Castle 
Rock,  Colo.,  1897-99.  Newspaper  work  and  magazine  writing.  Born 
Chesterville,  O.,  Nov.  5,  1869.     Married  Clarence  O.  Finch,  Nov.  11,  1890. 

86.  DAVID  WINSLOW  RAINES,  1209  MALLON,  SPOKANE,  WASH. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  DePauw  University,  1894.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Wakarusa,  1889-92;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  DePauw  University, 
1892-94;  Soldier,  1895-96;  Tonganoxie,  1896-97;  Michigan  Ave.,  Leaven- 
worth, 1897-99;  Winchester,  1899-00;  Cheney,  Wash.,  1900-01;  Wardner,  Ida., 
1901-04;  Palouse,  Wash.,  1904-05;  Latch,  Wash.,  1905;  Member  Apostolic 
Faith  Movement,  Latch,  Wash.,  1905-10;  Spokane,  Wash.,  1910-.  Born 
Malvern,  O.,  Oct.  1,  1861.  Married  Lillie  H.  McElwain,  March  26,  1890. 
Children:     Edith  Paula,  June  8,  1891;  Zola  Estelle,  Nov.  11,  1895. 

87.  JENNIE    MAY    SWEET,    2208    W.    56th    St.,    SEATTLE,    WASH. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1888-.  Born,  Ohio,  1867.  Married  Edwin  Morti- 
mer Randall,  No.  65,  Nov.  15,  1888.  Children:  May,  Dec.  24,  1890;  Edwin 
Thomas,  June  30,  1896.     Mother  of  No.  1073. 

88.  ERNEST    EUGENE    SYKES,    301    HENNEN    BLDG,    NEW    OR- 

LEANS, LA. 

B.S.  Farmer,  Oswego.  1888-90;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Rich  Hill 
Water,  Light  &  Fuel  Co.,  Rich  Hill,  Mo.,  1890-93;  Purchasing  Department 
Santa   Fe    Railroad,    Galveston   and    Cleburne,    Tex.,    1893-1900;    Secretary 

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and  Treasurer,  Southern  Saw  Mill  Co.,  Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1900-.  Born 
Waverly,  la.,  Jan.  3,  1867.  Married  Carrie  O'Byrne,  May  22,  1895.  Chil- 
dren:    Ernest  Eugene,  Jr.,  July  30,  1896;  Lois  Hazel,  March  25,  1898. 

89.     DAVID  SHERMAN  VAN  GUNDY,  2326  MARTHA  AVE.,  WICH- 
ITA, KAN. 

B.S.  Teacher,  Tarkio,  Mo.,  1888-89;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Potwin, 
1889-91;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1891- 
95;  Ness  City,  1895-97;  Great  Bend  Ct,  1897-99;  Kingsley  Ct.,  1899-01; 
Alden,  1901-03;  Larned  Ct.,  1903-06;  Colwich,  1906-08;  Retired,  Wichita, 
1908-.  Born  Atchison  Co.,  Mo.,  April  2,  1865.  Married  Frances  A.  Wells, 
March  23,  1896.  Children:  Mary  Lucina,  July  17,  1897;  Willis  Joy,  July 
4,  1898. 


CLASS    OF    1889 

90.  *JAMES   WATSON   D.   ANDERSON. 

A.B.  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1893.  Ministerial  supply,  Welda  Ct., 
1881-82;  Moran,  1882-83;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  New  Albany,  1883-85; 
Baldwin  Ct.,  1886-88;  Elk  City,  1888-91;  Principal  High  School,  Elk  City, 
1890-91;  Neosho  Falls,  1891-92;  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak,  1892-93;  Associate 
Editor,  Omaha  Christian  Advocate,  1893-94.  Publisher  "Kansas  Methodist 
Pulpit."  Author  of  various  poems,  essays,  etc.  Chautauqua  Lecturer  on 
English  Literature.  Born,  Allen  Co.,  Kans.,  Mar.  3,  1859.  Married  Harmine 
Donnerberg,  June  14,  1881.  Died  March  21,  1894,  burial  at  Baldwin  City. 
Children:  Espar,  Oct.  21,  1887;  Agnes  Anna,  Jan.  17,  1889;  Jerome  Louis, 
Nov.  6,  1891.     Father  of  Nos.  612,  613,  899. 

91.  *LUTA   LEONORA  BOAZ. 

B.S.  B.L.,  DePauw  University,  1893.  Homekeeper,  Kokomo,  Ind., 
1896-1910.  Born  Johnson  Co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  2,  1869.  Married  William  McClel- 
lan  Brown,  Aug.  10,  1896.  Died  July  2,  1910,  burial  at  Kokomo,  Ind.  Chil- 
dren:    Janice,  July  12,  1900;  Louise,  Aug.  17,  1904. 

92.  LYDIA  BLANCH  CASE.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1892.  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1890;  A.M.,  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  1895.  Teacher  Dickinson  Co.  High  School,  1891-92. 
At  home,  Oswego,  1892-93.  Homekeeper,  1893-.  Born  Laomi,  111.,  Dec. 
20,  1869.  Married  Harman  Jacob  Hoover,  No.  76,  Oct.  31,  1893  (died 
Aug.  24,  1916).  Children:  Helen  Case,  Nov.  9,  1895;  Borden  Parker,  Feb.  5, 
1897;  Florence,  April  25,  1901. 

93.  HENRY   BOWMAN  FOSTER,  2828   OLIVE  ST.,   KANSAS   CITY, 

MISSOURI. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1892.  A.M.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1910.  Minister 
M.  E.  Church,  Wesley,  1889-91;  Instructor  in  West  Plains  College,  West 
Plains,  Mo.,  1891-92;  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.,  1892-93;  Mount  Vernon,  Mo., 
1893-94;  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.,  1894-96;  Fry  Memorial,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1896-99;  Rolla,  Mo.,  1899-00;  Superintendent  Lebanon,  Mo.,  District,  1900- 
06;  Trinity,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1906-07;  Benton  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1907- 
10;  Farmington,  Mo.,  1910-11;  Superintendent  Farmington,  Mo.,  District, 
1911;  Byers  Ave.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1911-14;  Arlington,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1914-15; 

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GRADUATES  [1889 

Secretary  Conference  Claimants  Endowment  Campaign,  1915-.  Born  Bain- 
bridge,  Ind.,  Oct.  5,  1862.  Married  May  E.  Foster,  June  6,  1889.  Children: 
James  Ralph,  Sept.  10,  1890;  William  Henry,  Dec.  23,  1891;  Edward  Wendell, 
Jan.  18,  1894;  Lewis  Chandler,  June  22,  1896;  Mary  Esther,  Feb.  22,  1899; 
Achsah  Elizabeth,  Oct.  3,  1902;  Helen  Adaline,  Dec.  10,  1904;  Warren 
Randolph,  March  5,  1908. 

94.  *GEORGE  BERNARD  CARL  KNAKE. 

A.B.  Early  education  in  Munster,  Westphalia,  Germany,  and  at  Hei- 
delberg and  Berlin  Universities,  Germany.  Ministerial  supply  at  Olsburg, 
1889-90;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Randolph,  1890-91;  Valley  Falls,  1891- 
92;  Robinson,  1892.  Born  Munster,  Westphalia,  Germany,  Feb.  24,  1864. 
Married  E.  Loretta  Howard,  Sept.  23,  1890.  Died  Aug.  7,  1892,  burial  at 
Robinson.     Child:     Louiza  Hazel,  June  10,  1891. 

95.  MATTIE  MARANDA  MALLORY.         BETHANY,  OKLA. 

B.S.  Student  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1889-90;  Teacher  Ottawa, 
1890-92;  Principal  of  Dawes  Academy  and  Mission  Station,  Ardmore,  Okla., 
1892;  Charge  of  Mission  at  Winnipeg,  Canada;  Superintendent  of  Okla- 
homa Orphanage  and  Beulah  Heights,  Academy  Orphanage,  1905-.  Born 
Ottawa,  Kans.     Sister  of  Nos.  130,  213. 

96.  JULIA   DESONGE   MILLER.  LONGTON. 

B.L.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Douglas  Co.,  Kans.,  1889;  Professional 
work,  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1900-01;  Principal  High  School,  Bald- 
win, 1904-09;  Principal  of  Normal  Department,  Arkansas  Conference  Col- 
lege, Siloam  Springs,  Ark.,  1909-10;  Graduate  study.  Correspondence  work, 
The  University  of  Chicago,  1907-08  and  1910-11;  Principal  Schools,  Gay- 
lord,  1911-15;  Teacher  Normal  Training,  High  School,  Winchester,  1915-6; 
Principal  High  School,  Longton,  1916-.     Born  Baldwin  City. 

97.  JOHN  WILLIAM  HULL  PYKE.  YATES  CENTER. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  LaHarpe,  1889-91;  Dunlap,  1891-92; 
Severy,  1892-93;  Buffalo,  1893-95;  Richmond.  1895-97;  Rantoul.  1897-98;  Re- 
tired, 1898;  Gardening  and  farming,  Yates  Center,  1898-.  Born  Zionsville, 
Ind..  Nov.  9,  1857.  Married  Minnie  A.  Fuhlhage,  March  14,  1895.  Children: 
Wesley  Emerson,  Mar.  30,  1896;  Eunice  Marie,  July  23,  1897;  Cecil  Edmund, 
Nov.  22,  1899. 

98.  GEORGIANA  REED.  OSWEGO. 

B.M.;  M.L.,  1892.  Art  Teacher,  Texarkana,  Tex.  Pupil  of  Burbank 
and  Van  Der  Boel.  Teacher  of  Art,  Baker  University,  1894-98.  Home- 
keeper,  Oswego,  1900-.  Born  Dubuque,  la.,  March  2,  1870.  Married  Nelson 
Case,  May  31,  1900.  Children:  Miriam  Woodworth,  April  21,  1901.;  Hor- 
tense  Reed,  March  27,  1903.     Sister  of  No.  222. 

99.  J.  FRANKLIN  SMITH,  1411  MADISON  AVE.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

B.S.  Real  Estate,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  1899;  President  Cumberland  College, 
Greenfield,  Mo.,  1892-93;  Superintendent  of  City  Schools,  Lexington  O  T., 
Pawnee.  O.  T.,  Pond  Creek,  O.  T.,  Williamsburg;  Quenemo;  Hartford;  Ash- 
land; Stockton.    Professional  study  in  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1897-98. 

83 


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Principal  Barnard  Academy,  McCracken,  Kans.,  1907-10.  Born  Shawnee 
Mission,  Sept.  5,  1863.  Married  Susie  N.  Knight,  No.  82,  May  29,  1889. 
Children:  Grace  Otillia,  Sept.  28,  1891;  George  Frederick,  April  25,  1910. 

100.  CLARA  STILLWELL 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1893.  Primary  Department  New  Hope  Seminary,  Skullyville, 
O.  T.,  1889-90.  Student  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1890-91;  Assistant 
Principal  High  School,  Ottawa,  1891-92;  Teacher  English,  High  School 
Kansas  City,  1892-05;  Correspondence  Graduate  Work,  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1902-04;  Graduate  Student,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  1905-06. 

101.  *WILLIAM   BROWN   SWAN. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1895.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homeopathic  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1896.  Student  Chicago  Homeopathic  Medical  School,  Chicago, 
111.,  1891-92;  Student  Chicago  Homeopathic  Medical  School,  Chicago,  111., 
1893-96.  Member  House  Representatives,  Kansas,  1893.  Practicing  physi- 
cian, Topeka,  1896-02;  Secretary  Kansas  State  Board  of  Health,  1899-02. 
Trustee  Baker  University,  1902.  Born  Patterson,  N.  J.,  Feb.  16,  1864. 
Married  Belle  Bennett,  Topeka,  Jan.  5,  1898.  Drowned,  Ludington,  Mich., 
Sept.  1,  1902,  burial  at  Topeka.     Child,  Wilma  Bennett,  Dec.  8,  1902. 

102.  CHARES    KAY    WOODSON,    28     GRAVES    AVE.,    GUILFORD, 

CONN. 

A.B.  D.D.,  Alvin  College,  1901.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Hadley 
Chapel  and  First  Church,  Hutchinson,  1889-90;  Jennings,  La.,  1890-93;  Pre 
ident  Baldwin  Academy,  Baldwin,  La.,  1893-96;  President  Southern  Univer- 
sity, La.,  1896-98;  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  1899-1900;  President  Alvin  College, 
Alvin,  Tex.,  1900-02;  Superintendent  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  District,  1903-07; 
Trinity,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1907-09;  St.  Paul's,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1909-11; 
Trinity,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1911-13;  Grace,  New  York  City,  1913-15;  Guilford 
and  Madison,  Conn.,  1915-.  Born  Christian  Co.,  Ky.,  Aug.  24,  1856.  Mar- 
ried Angie  A.  King,  Aug.  31,  1882.  Married  Ella  M.  Shannon,  June  17,  1889. 
Children:  Cyrus  King,  May  19,  1883;  Mary  Kay,  Jan.  19,  1891;  Terry  Wil- 
lard,  May  25,  1892;  Max  Russell,  July  6,  1895;  John  Wallace,  Feb.  2.  1897; 
James  Everett,  Aug.  1,  1899. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

103.  MINNIE  ROCKWELL  BAIN.  NESS  CITY. 

B.L.  Teacher,  Leavenworth,  1890-91;  Homekeeper,  1891-.  Born  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1866.  Married  Henry  Thomas  Davis,  No.  120,  Sept.  14, 
1891.  Children:  Monnett  Bain,  Aug.  13,  1893;  Harry,  Aug.  4,  1897;  Marjorie, 
Aug.  18,  1899. 

104.  CORA  B.  ALDRIDGE.  EASTLAND,  TEX. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1893.  Teacher,  Mound  City,  1890-91.  Married  Mr.  McCor- 
mick,  1892. 

105.  EMMA  BISSELL.  HOTCHKISS,  COLO. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1893.  Teacher,  Kirwin,  1890;  Teacher,  Rossville,  1892. 
Teacher,  Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Phillipsburg,  1897;  Teacher, 
Guernsey,  Wyo.,  1903;  Teacher,  Sunrise,  Wyo.,  1904;  Bookkeeper,  Hotchkiss 
Mercantile  Co,,  Hotchkiss,  Colo.,  1911-,  jBorn  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  June  2, 
1864. 

84 


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106.  NELL  BUCKNER.  IOWA   CITY,   IA. 

B.S.  Accountant,  Kansas  City,  1890-91;  Teacher,  Institute  for  the 
Blind,  Kansas  City,  1891-93;  Private  Tutor,  Lawrence,  1893-94;  Teacher 
Latin  and  History,  High  School,  Pittsburgh,  1894-1900;  Latin,  Pittsburgh, 
1901-02;  History,  High  School,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1905-.  Born  Mattoon,  111., 
Feb.  9,  1868. 

107.  THOMAS  ELDRIDGE  CHANDLER,  417  ATCHISON  ST.,  ATCH- 

ISON. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1893.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1894.  S.T.D.,  Taylor  Uni- 
versity, 1901.  Ministerial  supply,  Erie  and  Fulton,  1890-91;  Brighton  Park, 
Chicago,  111.,  1891-92;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute, 1891-93;  Boston  University,  1893-94;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Central 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  1894-96;  Kansas  Ave.,  Topeka,  1896-98;  Graduate  student, 
Boston  University,  1898-1900;  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1898-1900;  First,  Newport, 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1893.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1894;  S.T.D.,  Taylor  Uni- 
R.  I.,  1900-03;  First,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1903-05;  Paola,  1905-09;  Superintend- 
ent Ottawa  District,  1909-14;  Atchison,  1914-.  Chaplain  State  Legislature, 
R.  I.,  1900.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1915-.  President  and  Manager  Ot- 
tawa Chautauqua,  Ottawa,  1910-13.  Member  Kansas  State  Historical  So- 
ciety. Born  New  Athens,  O.,  June  1,  1864.  Married  Carrie  Boughton,  June 
27,  1894.  Child:  Elizabeth  C,  Nov.  27,  1896. 

108.  ALEXANDER  HAMPTON  CORLETT. 

A.B.  Law  Student,  Leavenworth,  1890;  Superintendent  Schools,  Kau- 
kauna,  Wis.     Born,  Leavenworth,  Aug.  14.  1864. 

109.  MAUDE  CUNNINGHAM.   71  HODGE  AVE,  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

B.S.  Accountant,  Emporia,  1890-92;  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Em- 
poria, 1892-96,  1897-98;  Graduate  student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1896. 
Homekeeper,  Boston,  Mass,  1898-1900;  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass,  1900-01; 
Buffalo,  N.  Y,  1901-.  Born  Milan,  O,  Jan.  12,  1868.  Married  Henry  S. 
Cunningham,  May  15,  1898.  Children:  Helen,  April  23,  1900;  Margaret, 
May,  9,  1904;  Alice,  Aug.  27,  1906.     Sister  of  No.  152. 

110.  *EDITH   DUDGEON. 

B.S.  Teacher,  Grades,  Baldwin,  1890-93;  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak,  1894-96; 
Kansas  City,  Mo,  1897-1910.  Born,  Oregon,  Wis,  April  5,  1869.  Died, 
Dec.  21,  1910,  burial  at  Madison,  Wis.    Sister  of  No.  139. 

111.  LAURA  L.  EWING.  TOPEKA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1893.  Teacher  of  Greek,  Baker  University,  1890-91;  Gradu- 
ate Student,  Northwestern  University,  1891-92;  Teacher,  Latin  and  Greek, 
High  School,  Topeka,  1893-.  Graduate  student,  Boston  University,  1900. 
Associate  Principal  High  School,  Topeka,  1909-.     Born  Raleigh,  Ind. 

112.  CARRIE  MAE  HOOVER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Holton,  1891-92;  Teacher,  Centralia,  1892-96;  Home- 
keeper,  Baldwin  City,  1896-.  Born  Netawaka,  Nov.  13,  1869.  Married  Wil- 
liam Colfax  Markham,  No.  131,  June  24,  1896.  Children:  Maurice  William, 
March  29,  1898;  Miriam,  Sept.  28,  1901;  Ralph  Harold,  Oct.  4,  1909.  Sister 
of  No.  76. 

85 


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113.     BENSON  MAHLON  POWELL.  KANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1893.  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1895.  Ph.D.,  Taylor 
University.  S.T.D.,  Harriman  University.  Editor  Cherryvale  Republxan, 
Cherryvale,  1890-91;  Principal  Pomona  Schools,  1891-92;  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Longton,  1892-93;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1893-96;  Sedan,  1896-99;  Elk  City,  1899-00;  Howard,  1900-04;  Neo- 
desha,  1904-09;  Paola,  1909-12;  First,  Iola,  1912-15;  Superintendent  Ottawa 
District,  1915-17;  Central  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  1917-.  Grand  Master  I.  O.  O.  F,. 
of  Kansas,  1907-08.  Author  "The  Triple  Links."  Born  McVeytown,  Pa.,  Jan. 
27,  1867.  Married  Irene  Beckley,  June  10,  1896.  Child:  Paul  Ewing,  Jan.  15, 
1898. 


114.  EDITH  HOYLTON  RARICK,  3901  N.  MULLEN  ST.,  TACOMA, 

WASH. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1893.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Douglas  Co.,  1890-91;  Grades, 
Eudora,  1891-93;Pleasanton,  1893-94;  Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  1894-95; 
Chilocco  Indian  School,  Okla.,  1895-97;  Omaha  Indian  Agency,  Omaha 
Agency,  Neb.,  1897-99;  Ft.  Lewis  Indian  School,  Ft.  Lewis,  Colo.,  1899-1900; 
Otoe  Indian  School,  Oteo,  Okla.,  1900-01;  Homekeeper,  1897-;  Dulce,  N. 
Mex.,  1901-08;  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1908.-  Born  Lawrence,  Sept.  12.  1870.  Mar- 
ried Herbert  Henry  Johnson,  Aug.  31,  1897.  Children:  Francis  Rarick,  Aug. 
14,  1901;  Carl  Herbert.  Jan.  22,  1905;  Edith  Matilda,  Sept.  11,  1906;  Herbert 
Henry,  Jr.,  Jan.  14,  1914. 

115.  WILLIAM  REACE.  3750  AGATITE  AVE,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1894.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  North  Ottawa,  1891-92;  Virgil, 
1892-94;  Mt.  Ida,  1894-97;  Moran,  1897-98;  Williamsburg,  1898-99;  Ness 
City,  1899-01;  Meade,  1901-03;  Roswell,  N.  Mex,  1903-06;  Raton,  N.  Mex, 
1906-08;  77th  St.,  Chicago,  111,  1908-09;  Marseilles,  111,  1909-12;  Sawyer  Ave, 
Chicago,  111,  1912-14;  Bethel,  Chicago,  111,  1914-.  Born  Noblesville,  Ind, 
Feb.  6,  1863.  Married  Minnie  B.  Thomas,  Dec.  17,  1890.  Married  Mary  E. 
Imel,  Sept.  9,  1903.  Children:  Paul  Maynard,  Oct.  19,  1891;  William 
Thomas,  May  11,  1893. 

116.  CHARLES  WARD  REEDER.  TROY. 

B.S.  LL.B,  Kansas  University,  1898.  Teacher,  Troy,  1890;  Lawyer, 
Troy,  1898-.  Born  Bellmore,  Ind,  1868.  Married  Isabel  Symms,  June  25, 
1902. 


CLASS  OF  1891. 

117.  MARY    LAURINDA   BENEDICT,   UNIVERSITY   PARK,   COLO. 

B.S.  Teacher,  Seneca,  1897-93;  Homekeeper,  1893-.  Born  Granada,  Jan. 
8,  1870.  Married  Samuel  Alexander  Lough.  No.  84,  June  12,  1894.  Children: 
John  Benedict,  Feb.  2,  1896;  Mary  Dorothy,  Sept.  9,  1898;  Samuel  Allan, 
Aug.  28,  1900.     Sister  of  No.  314. 

118.  LULU  ANNA  BURTIS.  PORTLAND,  TEX. 

B.S.  Teacher,  Frankfort,  1891-93.  Born  Braidwood,  111,  1869.  Married 
Frank  Lee  Smith,  No.  136,  Dec.  29,  1893. 

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119.  GEORGE    EWING    DAVIES,    1047    THIRD   AVE,    SALT    LAKE 

CITY,  UTAH. 

A.B.  D.D.,  Macalester  College,  1914.  Student  McCormick  Theological 
Seminary,  1891-94;  Post  Graduate  course  in  Sociology,  Lake  Forest  Uni- 
versity, Lake  Forest,  111.,  1894-95.  Minister  Presbyterian  Church,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.,  1894-99;  Bellefontaine,  O.,  1899-10;  Merriam  Park,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1910-14;  First,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1914-.  Born  Princeton,  Sept.  10, 
1868.  Married  Mable  Currie,  Sept.  12.1894.  Children:  Katharine  C,  July  30, 
1895;  John  A.  V.,  Nov.  7,  1896;  Paul  Ewing,  Sept.  14,  1898;  George  Kalb. 
July   11,    1900. 

120.  HENRY  THOMAS  DAVIS.  NESS  CITY. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1896.  S.  T.  B.,  DePauw  University.  1894.  Grocer,  Baldwin, 
1891-92;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  DePauw  University,  1892-94;  Min- 
ister M.  E.  Church,  Richland,  1894-96;  Centropolis,  1896-97;  Gardner,  1897- 
01;  Harveyville,  1901-04;  Riley,  1904-07;  Green,  1907-09;  Argentine,  Kansas 
City,  1909-13;  Ness  City,  1913-.  Born  Baldwin,  July  21,  1868.  Married 
Minnie  Rockwell  Bain,  No.  103.  Sept.  14,  1891.  Children:  Monnett  Bain, 
Aug.  13,  1893;  Harry,  Aug.  4,  1897;  Marjorie,  Aug.  18,  1899. 

121.  JOHN  IRA  GAMES,  LEXINGTON,  KY. 

B.S.  LL.B,  Kansas  University,  1898.  Teacher,  Baldwin,  1891;  In- 
structor, Hendrix  College,  Conway,  Ark.,  1891-92;  Observer.  U.  S.  Weather 
Bureau,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1899;  Observer  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1900;  Observer  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1901;  U.  S. 
Weather  Bureau,  Washington,  D.  C,  1901;  Clerk  in  Department  Service, 
Post  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1901-04;  Post  Office  Inspector, 
domiciled  at  Dayton,  O.,  1904-10;  Domiciled  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  1911-.  Born, 
Paola,  Jan.  13,  1871.  Married  Eleanor  S.  Collins,  May  1,  1906.  Children: 
John  W.,  Feb.  18,  1907;  Edmund  B.  and  Frank  S.,  May  29,  1909;  Robert  P., 
Sept.  16,  1911.     Brother  of  Nos.  174,  175,  266. 

122.  ANNA  MAY  HAIR.        225  N.  TWENTIETH  ST,  SALEM,  ORE. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1894.  Teacher  Grades,  Baldwin,  1891-92;  Assistant  in  His- 
tory, Baker  University,  1892-93;  Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  High  School, 
Kansas  City,  1893-98;  Homekeeper,  Baldwin  City,  1898-1900;  Evanston,  111., 
1900-01;  Grant's  Pass,  Ore.,  1901-14;  Salem,  Ore.,  1914-.  Born  Nebraska 
City,  Neb.,  Jan.  6.  1871.  Married  M.  C.  Findley,  M.  D.,  May  4,  1898.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Elizabeth,  Feb.  27,  1899;  Marcus  Bayard,  Feb.  22,  1900;  Gene- 
vieve, March  18,  1902;  Dwight  H.,  Dec.  16,  1903;  Louise,  June  9,  1906; 
Pauline,  Aug.  29,  1909;  Edith,  July  26,  1911. 

123.  WILLIAM    BAYARD    HALE,    362    RIVERSIDE    DRIVE,    NEW 

YORK,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  S.T.D.,  Hobart  College,  1896.  LL.D.,  St.  John's,  Md,  1896. 
Rector  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Middleborough,  Mass.,  1892-98;  Ard- 
more,  Pa,  1898-00;  Entered  Journalism,  but  retained  clerical  orders  until 
1909;  Managing  Editor  Cosmopolitan  Magazme,  1900;  Editor  Current  I  itera- 
ture,  1901;  Special  Correspondent  New  York  World, 1902;  Managing  Editor 
Philadelphia  Public  Ledger,  1903-07;  Editor  on  Staff  New  York  Times  and 
Paris  Correspondent  same,  1907-09;  Editor  Staff  World's  Work,  1909-13; 
Special  Agent  of  President  Wilson  in  Mexico,  1913-14.  Decorations,  Office 
Order  Leopold  (Belgium),  Knight  Commander  Imperial  Order  Rising  Sun 

87 


1891]  GRADUATES 

(Japan),  Grand  Cross  Order  Liberator  (Venezuela);  Deputy  Governor  So- 
ciety of  Colonial  Wars.  Author  'The  Making  of  the  American  Constitu- 
tion," "Phillip  Brooks,"  "A  Memorial,"  "The  New  Obedience,"  "A  Week  in 
the  White  House  with  Theodore  Roosevelt,"  "Woodrow  Wilson — The 
Story  of  His  Life,"  "American  Rights  and  British  Pretensions  on  the  Seas." 
Editor  of  President  Wilson's  book,  "The  New  Freedom."  Born  Richmond, 
Ind.,  April  6,  1869.     Married  Olga  Unger,  Oct.  5.  1909. 

124.  SAMUEL   OSCAR   HARPSTER,   926   ORVILLE   AVE.,   KANSAS 

CITY. 

A.B.  Banker,  Denton,  1891-06;  President,  Anderson  Coupling  &  Fire 
Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1906-.  Born  Curwinsville,  Pa.,  April  16.  1867. 
Married  Emma  M.  Shulsky,  Feb.  28,  1899.  Child:  Infant  daughter,  Oct.  22, 
1899.     Brother  of  No.  154. 

125.  DIANA  JANE  HASKIN,  3023  PARK  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1894.  Teacher,  Assistant  Principal,  Waverly,  1891-92; 
Grades,  Olathe,  1892-93;  Lenexa,  1893-98;  Rural  Schools,  Johnson  Co., 
Kans.,  1905-09;  Rosedale,  1909-10;  Grades,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910-.  Home- 
keeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-01;  Dallas,  Mo.,  1901-05.  Born  Lenexa,  July 
12,  1870.  Married  G.  W.  Keys,  Dec.  30,  1896.  Children:  Hazel,  June  10, 
1900;  Harold,  July  29,  1901.     Sister  of  No.  155,  195. 

126.  EDWARD    YATES    HILL,    1014    CLINTON    ST.,    PHILADEL- 

PHIA, PA. 

A.B.;  D.D.,  1905.  A.M.,  Lake  Forest  University,  L*ke  Forest  111.,  1895. 
Student  McCormick  Theological  Seminary,  1891-94;  Minister  Presbyterian 
Church,  Christ  Chapel,  Chicago,  1894-96;  First,  Warsaw,  Ind.,  1896-00; 
First,  Logansport,  Ind.,  1900-04;  First,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ("Mother 
Church  of  Presbyterianism  in  America"),  1904-.  Member  of  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.;  Trustee  General  Assembly  Presby- 
terian Church,  U.  S.  A.;  Corporator  Presbyterian  Ministers'  Fund  for  Life 
Insurance;  Vice-President  of  Atlantic  Agency,  American  Bible  Society; 
Director  of  Presbyterian  Historical  Society  of  U.  S.  A.;  Trustee  Philadel- 
phia Presbytery;  Trustee  Deaconess  Training  School  of  Philadelphia. 
Born  Rochester,  Mo.,  Sept.  15,  1868.  Married  Mary  Moon,  June  6,  1900. 
Children:  Helen  Moon,  Apr.  10,  1901;  John  Edward,  March  29,  1904. 

127.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HOWELL,  857  LAFAYETTE  ST.,  DENVER, 

COLO. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Fulton,  1891-94;  Grace,  Fort  Scott,  1894- 
95;  Superintendent  State  Reform  School,  Topeka,  1895-97;  Supernumerary 
1899;  Withdrew  from  Ministry,  1901;  Mercantile  Business,  1897-1900;  Trav- 
eling Auditor  for  the  Colorado  Supply  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1900-03;  General 
Manager  for  The  Western  Stores  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1914-.  Trustee  Denver 
University,  1911-.  Born  Liverpool,  England,  May  30,  1863.  Married  Calla 
Vollmar,  Aug.  20,  1890.    Child:  William  Quayle,  Feb.  22,  1893. 

128.  ANSON  OVID  LOCKWOOD.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1894.  A.M.,  Mt.  Union  College,  1901;  Ph.D.,  Mt.  Union 
College,  1902.  Minister  M.  E  Church,  Richmond,  1891-93;  Girard  Circuit, 
1893-94;  Weir  City,  1894-95;  Sundace,  Wyo.,  1895-96;  Whitewood,  S.  Dak., 
1896-97;  Morrowville,   1897-1900;  Leonardville,   1900-02;   Greenleaf,  1902-03; 

88 


GRADUATES  [1891 

Barnes,  1903-05;  Westmoreland,  1905-07;  Eureka  Springs,  Ark.,  1907-09;  Sul- 
phur Springs,  Okla.,  1909;  Claremore,  Okla.,  1909-10;  Holdenville,  Okla., 
1910;  Evangelist,  Baldwin  City,  1910-.  Born  Denmark,  la.,  Oct.  5,  1855. 
Married  Nora  Stewart,  June  14,  1888.  Children:  Mary  Eleanor  and  Myra 
Amanda,  Aug.  17,  1889;  Allan  Thomas  Stewart,  Sept.  21,  1892;  Norma  May, 
Dec.  4,  1897;  Ruth  Anne,  Jan.  11,  1899;  Gerald  Ovid,  Feb.  24,  1900;  Roy  Mac- 
Neil,  March  17,  1902.     Father  of  Nos.  754,  755. 

129.  SAMUEL  McROBERTS.  55  WALL  ST.,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1894.  LL.B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1893.  Lawyer,  Chi- 
cago, 1893-95,  Attorney  for  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1895-00;  With  Finan- 
cial Department,  Armour  &  Co.,  1904-09;  Vice-President,  National  City 
Bank  of  New  York,  New  York  City,  1909-.  Director  Armour  &  Co., 
American  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  National  Surety  Co.,  Kansas  City  Southern 
Ry.  Co.,  Piedmont  &  Northern  Ry.  Co.,  German-American  Insurance  Co., 
Kansas  City,  Clay  County  and  St.  Joseph  Ry.  Co.,  Northwestern  Elevated 
Ry.  Co.,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Ry.  Co.,  Baldwin  Locomotive 
Works,  Virginia  Ry.  Co.,  German  Alliance  Insurance  Co.,  Banque  Nationale 
De  la  Republique  d'Haiti.  Chairman  National  City  Co.  Member  Executive 
Committee  Pan-American  Society  of  the  U.  S.  Vice-President  Chamber  of 
Commerce  U.  S.  A.  Treasurer  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  City  of  New  York.  Trustee 
Baker  University,  1905-.  Trustee  Northwestern  University.  Born  Malta 
Bend,  Mo.,  Dec.  20,  1869.  Married  Mary  Agnes  Caldwell,  1895  (died  1904). 
Married  Harriet  Pearl  Skinner,  Sept.  1,  1906. 

130.  HARRIET  MALLORY.  0119  MASS  ST.,  WINFIELD. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Primary,  Cherry  vale,  1891-92;  Ottawa,  1892-03;  Student 
Kansas  City  National  Deaconess  Training  School,  1903-05;  At  Home,  Ot- 
tawa, 1905-13;  Homekeeper,  1913-.  Born  Ottawa.  Married  Rev.  Albert  E. 
Davis,  Feb.  26,  1913.    Sister  of  Nos.  95,  213. 

131.  WILLIAM  COLFAX  MARKHAM.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1894.  Deputy  County  Treasurer,  Prowers  County,  Colo., 
1891-92;  Graduate  Student  in  History,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1892-93; 
Editor  Baldwin  Ledger,  1893-.  Postmaster  Baldwin  City,  1902-15;  Secretary 
Kansas  Postmasters'  Association,  1906-14;  Secretary-Treasurer,  Southwest 
Postal  Association,  also  Editor  Southwest  Postal  News,  1909-14;  Secretary 
National  Association  of  Postmasters,  1913-14;  President  Kansas  State  Edi- 
torial Association,  1916;  Secretary  Kansas  Republican  State  Central  Com- 
mittee, 1916.  Author  of  Plays,  "The  First  Christmas  in  Palmyra,"  "The 
Spirit  of  '56,"  also  numerous  poems.  Born  Bolivar,  O.,  Sept.  10,  1868. 
Married  Carrie  Mae  Hoover,  No.  112,  June  24,  1896.  Children:  Maurice 
William,  March  29,  1898;  Miriam,  Sept.  28,  1901;  Ralph  Harold,  Oct.  4,  1909. 
Brother  of  Nos.  198,  214. 

132.  PEARL  MURRAY.  8821   LOOMIS   ST.,   CHICAGD,  ILL. 

B.L.  Teacher,  Grades,  Arkansas  City,  1891-92;  Grades,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.,  1892-96;  Teacher,  Private  work,  Pawhuska,  Okla.,  1996-98;  Student, 
The  Chicago  Musical  College,  1898-00,  graduating  in  1900;  Homekeeper,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1900-.  Born  Peru,  Ind.,  Aug.  1,  1870.  Married  Raymond  F. 
Fankhauser,  Nov.  7,  1900. 

133.  ELSIE  NUZMAN.  1017  ST.  FRANCIS  AVE.,  WICHITA. 

B.L.  At  home,  Circleville,  1891-92;  Homekeeper,  Salina,  1892-93;  Man- 
hattan,  1893-96;    Ottawa,   1896-06;   Wichita,    1906-.      Born    Circleville,    Sept. 

89 


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27,  1869.  Married  Henry  Justin  Allen,  Oct.  19,  1892.  Children:  Frederick, 
Sept.  19,  1893;  Catherine,  Aug.  7,  1895;  Henrietta,  Oct.  13,  1900;  Henry 
Justin,  Jr.,   May  2,   1902. 

134.  WILLIAM   PARSONS.  1339   12TH   ST,   DES   MOINES,   IA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1896.  D.D.,  Geneva  College,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa,  1806. 
Student  McCormick  Theological  Seminary,  1891-94;  Minister  Presbyterian 
Church,  Kewanee,  111,  1892-95;  Yates  Center,  111,  1895-97;  Westminister, 
Peoria,  111,  1897-00;  Sparta,  111,  1900-04;  Beaver  Falls,  Pa,  1904-09;  Third, 
Portland,  Ore,  1909-12;  Central,  Eugene,  Ore,  1912-16;  Westminster,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  1916-.  Secretary  National  Reform  Association,  1905;  Associate 
Editor  of  the  "Christian  Statesman,"  Pittsburg,  Pa,  1906-16.  Trustee  Albany 
College,  1910-16;  Associate  Editor  "Pacific  Presbyterian,"  1911;  Professor 
of  Bible,  Albany  College,  1915-16.  Born  Luton,  England,  Feb.  11,  1867. 
Married  Elizabeth  B.  Stevenson,  July  8,  1891.  Children:  Cecelia,  Nov.  3, 
1899;  Catherine,  Jan.  28,  1902;  Margaret,  March  6,  1907. 

135.  PAUL  MARTIN  PEARSON.  SWARTHMORE,  PA. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1895;  Litt.D,  1909,  Principal  High  School,  Cherryvale, 
1891-92;  College  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Kansas,  1893;  Principal  of  High 
School,  Cherryvale,  1893-94;  Student  Northwestern  University,  1901-02; 
Graduate  Student  Harvard  University,  1902;  Professor  of  Public  Speaking, 
Swarthmore  College,  Pa,  1902-12;  Founder  and  President  Chautauaua  As- 
sociation of  Pennsvlvania,  1912-.  Editor  "Talent,"  1903-08,  "The  Speaker." 
Member  N.  E.  A.;  National  Speech  Arts  Association,  International  Lyceum 
Association.  Compiler  "The  Humorous  Speaker."  Author  "Intercollegiate 
Debates."  "Extemporaneous  Speaking.'  Chautauaua  and  Lyceum  I  ec- 
turer.  Born  Gillespie,  111.,  Oct.  22.  1871.  Married  Edna  Rachel  Wolfe,  No. 
209,  June  11,  1896.  Children:  Andrew  Russell,  Dec.  13,  1897;  Leon  Morris, 
Oct.  15,  1899;  Barbara  Wolfe,  July  5.  1910;  Ellen  Cameron,  July  23,  1913. 
Brother  of  No.  204. 

136.  FRANK  LEE  SMITH.  PORTLAND,  TEX. 

B.S.;  A.M.  Merchant,  Beattie,  1891;  Manager  of  N.  E.  Kansas  for  Na- 
tional Life  Insurance,  Hiawatha.  Born  Beattie,  1867.  Married  Lulu  Anna 
Burtis,  No.  118,  Dec.  20,  1893.     Brother  of  No.  163. 

137.  NATHAN  ABIJAH  SWICKARD.  MEDIAPOLIS,   IA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1894;  Ph.D.,  1895.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Paxico,  1888-89; 
Blaine.  1889-90;  Student  B.  U,  1890-91;  Armourdale,  Kansas  City,  1891-93; 
Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak.,  1893-96;  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak,  1896-03;  Canton,  S.  Dak, 
1903-05;  First,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la,  1905-08;  Sigourney,  la,  1908-11;  Craw- 
fordsvi1le,  la.,  1911-13;  Williamsburg,  la,  1913-16;  Mediapolis,  la,  1916-. 
Born  New  Albany,  O,  1860.    Married  Alice  M.  Hunter,  1886. 


CLASS  OF  1892. 

138.  FRANK  PIERCE  BLAKEMORE. 
A.B. 

139.  MATTHEW    SIMPSON    DUDGEON.  MADISON,    WIS. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.    LL.B,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1895.   Student  Law 
Department,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1892;  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek, 

90 


GRADUATES  [1892 

Black  Hills  College,  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak.,  1893-4;  Lawyer,  Madison,  Wis., 
1896-09;  in  Spanish-American  War,  1898;  County  Attorney,  Dane  County, 
Wis.,  1899-03;  Member  State  Legislature,  Wis.,  1903-04;  Special  Lecturer 
Political  Science,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1907-.  Secretary  Wisconsin 
Free  Library  Commission,  Madison,  Wis.,  1909-.  Member  American  Po- 
litical Science  Association;  American  Civic  Association;  Director  Library 
School,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Born  Madison,  Wis.,  June  18,  1871.  Mar- 
ried Mabel  Cunningham,  No.  152,  July  11,  1900.  Children:  Lucile,  Sept.  12, 
1904;  Edith  May,  Jan.  20.  1912.     Brother  of  No.  110. 

140.  SARAH  VERRINDER  IVES,  LITTLE  ROCK,  ARK. 

B.S.  At  home,  Baldwin,  1892-95;  Homekeeper,  1895-.  Secretary  Right- 
sell  School  Improvement  Association;  Secretary  of  Woman's  Cooperative 
Association;  District  Secretary  of  Little  Rock  Woman's  Home  Missionary 
Society  of  M.  E.  Church,  South.  Born  Hannibal,  Mo.  Married  Arthur 
Reece  Stover,  No.  79,  Feb.  7,  1895.  Children:  Grace,  July  6,  1897;  Ralph 
Ives,  Sept.  25,  1900;  Margaret,  Jan.  6,  1903.     Sister  of  No.  197. 

141.  FRANCIS  CUMMINS  LOCKWOOD,  712  N.  STONE  AVE.,  TUC- 

SON, ARIZ. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1895.  Ph.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1896.  Graduate  stu- 
dent in  Enelish,  Northwestern  University,  1892-96;  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Parkside,  Douglas  Park,  Merrill,  and  Windsor  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1892-96; 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1896-97;  Graduate  student,  The  University  of^  Chi- 
cago, 1897-98;  Professor  of  English  Literature,  Mt.  Union  College,  Alliance, 
O.,  1898-99;  Professor  of  English  Literature,  K.  S.  A.  C,  Manhattan,  1899- 
1902;  Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1901-02; 
Professor  of  English  Literature,  Allegheny  College,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1902-16; 
Professor  of  English  Literature,  University  of  Pittsburg,  Summer,  1916; 
Professor  of  English  Literature,  the  University  of  Arizona,  Tucson,  Ariz., 
1916-.  Author  of  "Emerson  as  a  Philosopher."  "Robert  Browning," 
"Freshman  and  His  College."  Contributor  to  Magazines  and  Reviews. 
Also  Lecturer  on  Literary  subjects  before  Teachers'  Institutes,  Chautauquas 
and  Literary  Clubs.  Member  of  the  Modern  Language  Association  of 
America,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Born  Mt.  Erie,  111.,  May  22,  1864.  Married 
Mary  Pritner,  Dec.  24,  1901.  Children:  Elizabeth  Pritner,  Oct.  27,  1905; 
Mary  Margaret,  Nov.  26,  1907. 

142.  WILLIAM  LINZA  MILLER.  VAN  NUYES,  CALIF. 

B.S.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  The  University  of  Southern  California, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1892-93;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Delano,  Calif.,  1893- 
94;  Hanford,  Calif.,  1894-96;  Westminster,  Calif.,  1896-98;  Supernumerary, 
1898-99;  North,  Ontario,  Calif.,  1899-1900;  Elsinore,  Calif.,  1900-02;  Grace, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1903-05;  First,  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y.,  1905-06;  Supernumerary,  1906-11;  Greenpoint,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1911-12;  Fillmore,  Calif.,  1912-13;  Huntington  Beach,  Calif.,  1913-15;  Braw- 
ley,  Calif.,  1915-16;  Van  Nuyes,  Calif.,  1916- ;  Graduate  Student,  New  York 
University,  1902-03;  Managing  Editor  of  California  Independent,  Los  An- 
geles, Cal.,  1908-.  Born  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1865.  Married  Florence  E.  Turner, 
Sept.  25,  1893  (died  Aug.  25,  1908). 

143.  MARY  MURRAY.  GRANT'S  PASS,  ORE. 

B.S.  Bookkeeper,  Baldwin  State  Bank,  1892.  Homekeeper,  Baldwin,  1892- 
1903;  Grant's  Pass,  Ore.,  1903-.  Born  Mound  City,  Jan.  12,  1872.  Married 
James  E.  Hair,  July  26,  1892.  Children:  Helen  Ermina,  Nov.  9,  1896;  Horace 
Murray,  Dec.  11,  1898;  Margaret  Estelle,  Jan.  18,  1905.     Sister  of  No.  18. 

91 


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144.  KATE  LORCETTA  NICHOLSON.  1115  OHIO  ST.,  LAWRENCE. 

B.L.  Graduate  student  English  and  Music,  Kansas  University,  1892; 
Teacher  vocal  music,  Lawrence  Public  Schools,  1896-00;  Homekeeper,  Law- 
rence, 1900-.     Married  Frank  Wilson  Blackmar,  Ph.D.,  July  26,  1900. 

145.  FRANK  EDWARD  O'NEIL.  PRESCOTT. 

B.S.  M.D.,  1896.  Student  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1892-96; 
Practicing  Physician,  Prescott,  Kans.,  1896.  Member  of  County  and  State 
medical  societies.     Born  Wellsville.     Married   Nellie  Lewis,  1896. 

146.  JAMES   MARION   PRICE.  LITTLETON,  COLO. 

B.S.;  A.M.,  1895.  B.  Ped.,  State  Normal  School  of  Colorado,  1895.  Su- 
perintendent Schools,  Glenwood  Springs,  Colo.,  1892-94;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Eaton,  Colo.,  1895-00;  State  Organizer  of  Woodmen  of  the 
World  for  Wyoming,  1900-02;  Editor  Record  News,  Del  Rio,  Tex.,  1902-05; 
Editor,  "Eye  and  Bulletin,"  Denver,  Colo.,  1906;  Founder  and  Editor  Daily 
Register,  Loveland,  Colo.,  1907;  State  Manager  of  American  Order  of 
Protection,  Denver,  Colo.,  1908;  Supreme  Commander  of  Order  of 
Protection,  Denver,  Colo.,  1909-10;  Supreme  Organizer,  American  Nobles, 
Denver,  Colo.,  1911-12;  City  Treasurer,  Denver  Colo.,  1912-16;  Editor  and 
Manager  Arapahoe  Herald,  Littleton,  Colo.,  1916-.  Born  Mt.  Ayr,  la.,  Oct.  17, 
1864.  Married  Mattie  Mathes  Hoover,  Apr.  24,  1894.  Children:  James  Ma- 
rion, Jr.,  May  14,  1895;  John  Hoover,  Sept.  28,  1896;  Marguerite  Anna, 
April  24,  1902;  Clarence  William,  Aug.  26,  1905.     Brother  of  No.  716. 

147.  MARCIA  AGNES  UNDERWOOD.  HOMESTEAD,  FLA. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Clay  Center,  1892-97;  Homekeeper,  Osawatomie,  1897-00; 
Topeka,  1900-10;  Homestead,  Fla.,  1910-.  Born  Geneva,  111.,  March  26,  1872. 
Married  Hugh  Hale  Ewing,  June  16.  1897.  Children:  Katharine,  Nov.  21, 
1898;  William  Cornelius,  April  5,  1900;  Charles  Ellsworth,  Nov.  16,  1909. 
Sister  of  No.  225. 

148.  *N.  PERCY  WILLETTS. 

B.S.  Lawyer,  Fredonia,  1893-06;  City  Attorney,  1896-99;  Representative 
in  State  Legislature,  1899,  1901.  Born  Fredonia,  Nov.  12,  1871.  Died 
March  18,  1906,  burial  at  Fredonia. 


CLASS  OF  1893. 

149.     FRANK   WESLEY   ALLIN,   4403   WASHINGTON    BLVD.,    CHI- 
CAGO. ILL. 

B.  S.;  A.  M.,  1905.  M.D.,  Rush  Medical  College,  1905.  Principal  High 
School,  Coffeyville,  1893-94;  Principal  High  School,  Paola,  1895-01;  Prin- 
cipal High  School,  Emporia,  1901-02;  Instructor  The  University  of  Chicago, 
Pathological  Department,  1902-03;  Practicing  Physician,  Chicago,  111.,  1905-. 
Assistant  Professor  in  Department  Diseases  of  Children,  Rush  Medical 
College.  Member  American  Medical  Association,  Illinois  State  Medical  So- 
ciety, Chicago  Medical  Society,  Chicago  Pediatric  Society,  American  As- 
sociation of  Teachers  of  Diseases  of  Children.  Assistant  Attending  Phy- 
sician Presbyterian  Hospital,  Chicago.  Born  Oasis,  la.,  Jan.  21,  1869.  Mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Chamberlain,  Dec.  26,  1895.  Children:  Corinne  Elizabeth, 
Oct.  4,  1896;  Leslie  Chamberlain,  June  22,  1907;  Frank  Cameron,  Sept.  9, 
1908;  Josephine  Miriam,  Oct.  4,  1911. 

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GRADUATES  [1893 

150.  THOMAS  MOON  BELL.  SAVONBURG. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Muscotah,  1893-94;  Oneida,  1894-96; 
Whiting,  1896-97;  Admire,  1897-00;  Lyndon,  1900-02;  Corning,  1902;  Mor- 
rill, 1904-061;  Wetmore,  1906-08;  Supernumerary,  1908-09;  Marysville,  1909- 
11;  Eskridge,  1911-14;  Blue  Rapids,  1914-15;  Mound  City,  1915-17;  Savon- 
burg,  1917-.  Born  Kingston,  Ont,  Aug.  27,  1862.  Married  Mary  Margaret 
Althouse,  Feb.  27,  1896.  Children:  Lillian  Consuelo,  June  22,  1897;  Hallie 
Lucille,  March  2,  1899;  Vera  Victoria,  Jan.  8,  1901;  Eldon  Thomas,  April  14, 
1907;  Roscoe  Leland,  Sept.  14,  1912. 

151.  GUY   POTTER  BENTON.  BURLINGTON,   VT. 
A.B.;  A.M.,  1896;  D.D.,  1900.  A.M.,   Ohio  Wesleyan  University,   1905; 

D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1905.  LL.D.,  Upper  Iowa  University, 
1906.  LL.D.,  University  of  Vermont,  1911.  LL.D.,  Middlebury  College, 
Vermont,  1912.  LL.D.,  University  of  Mississippi,  1914.  LL.D.,  Miami  Uni- 
versity, 1916.  L.H.D.,  Norwich  University,  1916.  Graduate  student  Uni- 
versity of  Wooster,  1894-96.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Fort  Scott,  1890- 
95;  Assistant  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Kansas,  1895-96; 
Professor  of  History  and  Sociology,  Baker  University,  1896-99;  President  of 
Upper  Iowa  University,  1899-02;  President  Miami  University,  1902-11; 
President  University  of  Vermont,  1911-.  President  Southern  Kansas 
Teachers'  Association,  1892.  President  Board  of  Education,  Baldwin, 
1898-99.  Member  of  Kansas  State  Board  of  Education,  1899.  Minister  of 
M.  E.  Church,  1899-.  Secretary  Ohio  Conference  College  Deans  and  Presi- 
dents, 1903-05.  President  Ohio  College  Association,  1903-04.  Chairman  of 
Committee,  Ohio  College  Association,  on  "An  Educational  Policy  for  Ohio," 
1904-05.  President  of  Ohio  Conference  of  College  Presidents  and  Deans, 
1904-06.  President  Ohio  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1908-09.  Student  in  Berlin,  Germany, 
1909-10.  Secretary  National  Association  of  State  Universities,  1910-16; 
President  National  Association  of  State  Universities,  1916.  Author  of 
"The  Real  College."  Elector  of  The  Hall  of  Fame,  1910-.  Member  Amer- 
ican Historical  Society.  Director  N.  E.  A.,  1912-13,  1914-16.  Vice-Presi- 
dent, N.  E.  A.,  1912-13.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  National  President  Phi 
Delta  Theta,  1912-14.  National  President  Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  1915-.  Presi- 
dent Vermont  State  Board  of  Education,  1914-15.  Chairman  Vermont 
State  Library  Commission,  1912-14.  Member  State  Committee,  Vermont  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  1912-,  Born  Kenton,  O.,  May  26,  1865.  Married  Dolla  Konantz, 
Sept.  4.  1889.  Children:  Helen  Geneva,  Oct.  16,  1892;  Pauline  Corinth,  Jan. 
25,  1898. 

152.  MABEL  CUNNINGHAM.  MADISON,  WIS. 
B.S.       Student     Conservatory    of    Music,     Oberlin     College,     1894-95; 

Teacher  of  Voice,  Baker  University,  1895-97;  at  home,  Emporia,  1897-00; 
Homekeeper,  1900-.  Born  Emporia,  Dec.  11,  1871.  Married  Matthew 
Simpson  Dudgeon,  No.  139,  July  11,  1900.  Children:  Lucile,  Sept.  12,  1904; 
Edith  May,  Jan.  20.  1912.     Sister  of  No.  109. 

153.  GEORGE    WILLIAM    GOODALE,    731    PHELAN    BLDG.,    SAN 

FRANCISCO,  CALIF. 
A.B.  M.D.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  San  Francisco,  1900. 
Chemist  in  Ohio  Beet  Sugar  Factory,  1893-94;  Professor  of  Latin,  Pomona 
College,  Pomona,  Calif.,  1895-96;  Student  McCormick  Biblical  Institute, 
1896-97;  Student  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  San  Francisco,  1897- 
00;  Physician,  Mendocino  State  Hospital,  Calif.,  1900-02;  Physician  and 
Surgeon,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1902-.  Assistant  Emergency  Surgeon,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.,  1903-07;  City  Physician  of  San  Francisco,  1910-.  Born 
Cedar  Falls,  la.,  July  27,  1873.  Married  Emma  S.  Kuchmeister,  Nov.  3, 
1900. 

93 


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154.  HARVARD   OLIVER  HARPSTER,   335   N.   17TH   ST,   KANSAS 

CITY. 

A.B.  Instructor  in  English,  Baker  University,  1893-95;  Assistant  Post- 
master, Brookshire,  Tex.,  1896-99;  Secretary  and  Superintendent  Anderson 
Coupling  &  Fire  Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1899-.     Born  Severance,  March 

7,  1870.     Married   Laura   Beeks,    Sept.   1,    1896.     Children:     Dorothy,    Aug. 
29,  1899;  Kenneth  Beeks,  July  26,  1907.     Brother  of  No.  124. 

155.  SAMUEL  BRUSH  HASKIN.  R.  F.  D.   No.  3,  OLATHE. 

A.B.;  A.  M.,  1895.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1898.  Professor 
Mathematics,  Marmaduke  Military  Institute,  Sweet  Springs,  Mo.,  1893-96; 
Student  Law  Dept.  University  of  Michigan,  1896-98;  Admitted  to  the  Bar 
in  Missouri,  1896;  Farmer,  Olathe,  1898-.  Member  of  House  of  Represen- 
tatives of  Kansas,  1905-07-09.  Trustee  of  Baker  University,  1906-.  Presi- 
dent of  Kansas  Day  Republican  Club,  1908.  Born  Lenexa,  Sept.  16,  1872. 
Married  Maude  A.  Vigour,  Jan.  8,  1901.  Children:  Bernice,  Sept.  1,  1905; 
Harvard  Glenn,  Mar.  27,  1908;  Harley  Vigour,  Sept.  12,  1910;  Samuel  Brush, 
Jr.,  Apr.  28.  1913.     Brother  of  Nos.  125,  195. 

156.  WILLIAM    LEROY    HOLTZ,    925    CONSTITUTION    ST.,    EM- 

PORIA. 

A.B.  Graduate  student,  Drake  University,  1898;  The  University  of 
Chicago,  1899,  '01,  '15.  Teacher,  Moran,  1893-94;  Burlingame,  1894-02; 
Dickinson  Co.,  High  School,  Chapman,  1902-03;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Burlingame,  1903-05;  Substitute  Instructor  in  Latin,  Kansas  State  Normal 
School,  1905-06;  Associate  Professor  of  Latin,  Kansas  State  Normal 
School,  1906-11;  Professor  of  Latin,  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1911-. 
Born  Fairview,  O.     Married  Maud  Somerville  Thompson,  July  7,  1906. 

157.  PALMER  BANGS  KNEPP.  AXTELL. 

B.S.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Rantoul,  supply,  1893-94;  Neosho  Falls, 
1894-97;  Mont  Ida,  1897-01;  Walnut,  1901-03;  Colony,  1903-07;  Blue  Mound, 
1907-11;  Grace,  Fort  Scott,  1911-14;  Axtell,  1914-.  Born  Lima,  Ind.,  Aug. 
25,  1867.  Married  Hattie  Howard,  March  15,  1894.  Child:  Florence  Mary, 
Jan.  26,  1903.     Brother  of  Nos.  285,  427. 

158.  HOMER  SAMUEL  MYERS,  807  WISCONSIN   ST,   HURON,   S. 

DAKOTA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1896.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1916.  Principal 
of  Schools,  Elk  City,  1893-94;  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Cherryvale, 
1894-97;  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Garnett,  1897-02;  Principal  Dick- 
inson County  High  School,  Chapman,  1902-06;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Ellsworth,  1906-08;  Superintendent  Schools,  Chanute,  1908-09;  Graduate 
student  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Chicago,  1909-11;  Instructor  in 
Mathematics,  Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1911-12;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  la,  1912-13;  Instructor 
in  Mathematics,  Beloit  College,  Beloit,  Wis,  1913-15;  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics, Huron  College,  Huron,  S.  Dak,  1915-.  Born  Martville,  N.  Y,  Apr. 
11,  1869.  Married  Bessie  Capper,  Aug.  22,  1900  (died  July  22,  1909).  Mar- 
ried Mrs.  Elanore  H.  Simpson,  No.  236,  Aug.  12,  1916. 

159.  HATTIE  A.  RAPP.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

B.S.  Teacher,  Grades,  Williamsburg,  1893-97;  Grades,  Ottawa,  1897-00; 
Homekeeper,  Cherryvale,  Kingfisher,  Okla,  Caldwell,  Winfield,  1900-06; 
Baldwin  City,  1906-.  Born  Marathon,  O,  June  24,  1872.  Married  Edwin 
S.  Hackett,  June  24,  1900  (died  Aug.  22,  1906).     Children:     Edwin  C,  Apr. 

8,  1901;  Helen,  Oct.  12,  1902.     Sister  of  Nos.  718,  943. 

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160.  MERTON    STACHER    RICE.  DETROIT,    MICH. 

B.S.;  M.S.,  1896.  D.D,  Upper  Iowa  University,  Fayette,  la.,  1903. 
Student  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan,  1893.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Westphalia,  1894-96;  Fontana,  1896-97;  North  Ottawa,  1897-00;  West  Union. 
Ta..  1900-03-  Iowa  City,  la.,  1903-04.  Duluth,  Minn.,  1904-13;  N.  Woodward, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1913-.  Born  Ottawa,  Sept.  5,  1872.  Married  Laura  Buck- 
ner,  April  3,  1895.  Children:  Eugene  M.,  July  4,  1897;  Allen  B.,  June  27, 
1901;  Shanna  E.,  May  7,  1906;  Ruskin,  May  27.  1908;  Cyrus  Robert,  July 
29,  1910;  Elaine,  Dec.  29,  1912. 

161.  JOHN  HENRY  SCHAFFNER.  COLUMBUS,  O. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1896.  A.M.,  University  of  Michigan,  1894.  Graduate 
student  in  Botany,  Zoology  and  Paleontology,  Universitv  of  Michigan,  1893- 
94;  University  of  Chicago,  1896-97;  University  of  Zurich,  1907-08.  As- 
sistant in  Botany  and  student,  University  of  Michigan,  1894-95;  Processor 
Natural  Science,  South  Dakota  University,  Mitchell,  S.  D.,  1895-96;  Assis- 
tant in  Botanv,  Ohio  State  University,  Columbus.  O.,  1897-99;  Ass;stant 
Professor  of  Botany,  Ohio  State  University,  1899-02;  Associate  Professor 
of  Botany,  Ohio  State  University,  1902-11;  Professor  of  Botany,  Oh;o  State 
University,  1911-;  Head  of  Department  of  Botany,  Ohio  State  Univers:ty, 
1908-.  Fellow  American  Association  Adv.  Science,  1899.  Member  O^io 
Academy  of  Science.  Kansas  Academy  of  Science,  National  Geographic 
Society.  Member  Sigma  Xi.  Editor  Ohio  Journal  of  Science,  Co- 
lumbus, 1900-.  Vice-President.  Oh'O  Academv  of  Science.  President  Ohio 
Academy  of  Science,  1907.  "Starred"  Scientist,  American  Men  of  Science, 
1910.  Author  of  numerous  scientific  articles,  mostly  botanical,  in  the  Botani- 
cal Gazette,  Journal  of  Applied  Microscopy.  The  Ohio  NaturaHst,  Pro- 
ceedings Ohio  Academy  of  Science,  and  other  publications;  laboratory 
Outlines  for  General  Botany,  4th  Edition:  Trees  of  Ohio  and  surrounding 
territory;  The  Pteridophytes  of  Ohio;  Field  Manual  of  Trees.  B^rn 
Agosta,  O.,  July  8,  1866.  Married  Mable  Brockett,  August  7,  1895  (died 
May  6,  1906).  Married  Mrs.  Mary  Morton  Sample,  April  15,  1908  (died 
1914).     Married  Cordelia  Garber,  June  15,  1916. 


162.     JAMES  D.  SMITH.  1102  WEST  ST,  EMPORIA. 

B.S.;  M.  S,  1896;  A.  M.,  1905.  D  D.  Missouri  Weslevan  Universitv,  1910. 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Madison,  1887:  Toronto,  188^-89;  Hartford,  1889- 
90:  In  school,  1890-92;  Melvern.  1.893-9'?:  MrJine.  1895-97;  Waverly.  1*97- 
01:  Educational  Secretary  Baker  Universitv.  1901-05:  Independence,  190^-07; 
Ottawa,  1907-09;  President  Carleton  College,  Farmington,  Mo.,  1909-11; 
Cherryvale,  1911;  Coffeyville,  1912-15;  Superintendent  Emporia  District, 
1915-.  Member  General  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1916.  Born  PMte 
City,  Mo.,  Oct.  8,  1861.  Married  Tilla  Harshberger,  Feb.  23.  1886.  Chil- 
dren: Hortense,  April  26,  1887;  Heyl  Bowman,  Tune  11,  1889;  MauHne, 
Dec.  18,  1896;  Joyce  Durboraw,  March  17,  1900;  Elizabeth,  July  8,  1904. 


163.     RAY   FLETCHER  SMITH,   1920   REBECCA   ST,   SIOUX   CITY, 
IOWA. 

B.S.  Merchant,  Beattie,  1893-99;  Pasadena,  Calif,  1899-1900;  Travelling 
Dry  Goods  Salesman,  St.  Joseph,  Mo,  1900-11:  Sioux  City,  la,  1911-.  Born 
Beattie,  May  28,  1868.  Married  Mae  E.  Smith,  Feb.  23,  1898.  Children: 
Alene  M,  Dec.  5,  1898;  Frances  N,  April  23,  1907.     Brother  of  No.  136. 

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164.  EDWARD   HARRIS   SPENCER.  LA   HARPE. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Somerset,  (supply),  1893-94;  Bartlett, 
1894-95;  Wauneta,  1895-97;  Crestline,  1897-99;  Redfield,  1899-01;  Farlington, 
1901-02;  Supernumerary,  (Amboy,  111.,  1902-03;  Harmon,  111.,  1903-04;)  How- 
ard, 1904-07;  Strawn,  1907-08;  Plymouth,  1908-09;  St.  Paul,  1909-10;  Super- 
numerary 1910-12;  Retired,  1912  (Parsons,  1910-13;  Editor  The  La  Harpe 
Enterprise,  1913-).  Born  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  Sept.,  24,  1865.  Married  Ada  B. 
Crane,  June  26,  1895.  Children:  Harold  C,  Feb.  6,  1897;  Louis  M.,  March 
9,  1900;  Mildred  E.,  June  17,  1902;  Francis  E.,  March  26,  1904;  M.  Theo- 
dore, Jan.  31,  1908. 

CLASS    OF   1894 

165.  THOMAS  BYRON  ADELL.  GRANTVILLE. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Wathena,  1895-97;  Whiting,  1897-02; 
Silver  Lake,  1902-03;  Nortonville,  1903-06;  Supernumerary,  1906-08;  Hoyt, 
1908-11;  Nortonville,  1911-14;  Talmage,  1914-15;  Grantville,  1915-.  Born 
Walkerton,  Ind.,  Dec.  17,  1870.     Married  Adda  Adair,   May  28,  1895. 

166.  JAMES    FLOYD   ATHERTON,    619     PHILADELPHIA     BLDG., 

PITTSBURG,  PA. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  White  City,  1894-96;  Baldwin  City,  1897-98;  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  Tagger,  St.  Joseph, 
1898;  Clerk,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1899;  Louisville,  Ky.;  Parkersburg,  W.  Va., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Am- 
arillo,  Tex.,  Observer,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1899-05;  Clerk,  Philadelphia  Company,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  1905-.  Born  Secor,  111.,  Apr.  14,  1870.  Married  Minnie  Carter,  Nov. 
3,  1893.  Children:  Lorna  Genevieve,  Jan.  16,  1895;  James  Carter,  Aug. 
6,  1900. 

167.  FRANK  J.  BENSCOTER.  HUTCHINSON. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Alliance,  Neb.,  1896-97;  Lawyer,  Macks- 
ville,  1900-07;  Hutchinson,  1907-.     Born  Windsor,  Mo.,  Nov.  5,  1870. 

168.  BESSIE  BOUGHTON.  1108  TOPEKA  AVE.,  TOPEKA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grant  School,  North  Topeka,  1895-96;  Teacher  English, 
High  School,  Topeka,  1896-13;  At  home,  Topeka,  1913-.  Graduate  student 
of  English;  one  year  Washburn;  three  summers  as  graduate  student  in  the 
University  of  Chicago.     Born  Jefferson,  Tex.,  May  31,  1868. 

169.  DAN    BREARLEY    BRUMMITT,   2523    PARK    PLACE,    EVANS- 

TON,  ILL. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1903;  D.D.,  1907.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1902. 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Maple  Hill,  1892-93;  Baldwin  City  Ct,  1893-94; 
Altamant,  1894-95;  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  1895-97;  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1897-99; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1899-02;  As- 
sistant Editor  Epworth  Herald,  Chicago,  1901-10;  Manager  Circulation 
Department,  Methodist  Book  Concern,  Chicago,  1910-12;  Editor  Epworth 
Herald,  1912-.  Member  of  Board  of  Control  of  the  Epworth  League  of 
the  M.  E.  Church.  Author:  "Epworth  League  Methods,"  "The  Efficient 
Epworthian."  Born  Batley,  Yorkshire,  England,  Aug.  13,  1867.  Married 
Stella  Wyatt,  Sept.  12,  1894.     Child:    Wyatt  Brearley,  Jan.  19,  1897. 

96 


GRADUATES  [1894 

170.  LIZZIE  BELLE  CONE.  WELLSVILLE. 

B.L.  At  home,  Wellsville,  1894-95;  Homekeeper,  1895-.  Born  Dela- 
ware Co.,  O.,  July  5,  1868.  Married  Harry  Lionel  Muesse,  No.  179,  Nov. 
26,  1895.     Child:     Mary  Eliza,  Aug.  3,  1903. 

171.  GEORGE  FOX  COOK.  LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 

A.B.  Ph.D.,  Philander  Smith  College.  Lawyer,  Cincinnati,  O.  Pro- 
fessor Little  Rock  University,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Philander  Smith  College. 
Professor.  Southwestern  College.  Principal  Academy,  Baker  University, 
1905-07;  Professor  of  Education,  Occidental  College,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
1907-.  Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  8,  1862.  Married  Jennette  Acomb,  Dec. 
17,  1899.  Children:  John  Wesley,  April  13,  1893;  Lawrence  Russell,  Jan. 
24,  1899. 

172.  LOREN  DWIGHT  CORNING.  HINTON,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Professor  Greek,  Black  Hills  College,  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak.,  1894- 
96.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  St.  Paul,  1896-98;  Mulberry,  1898-01;  Liberty, 
1901-04;  Pond  Creek,  Okla.,  1904-05;  Pawnee,  Okla.,  1905-08;  Epworth  Fed- 
erated Methodist  Church,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1908-10;  Edmond,  Okla., 
1910-11;  Norman,  Okla.,  1911-13;  Medford,  Okla.,  1913-16;  Hinton,  Okla., 
1916-.  Secretary  Oklahoma  Conference,  1911-.  Born  Grafton,  O.,  Mar.  21, 
1868.  Married  Ella  Hitch,  Aug.  7,  1895.  Children:  Howard  G.,  July  10, 
1898;  Elizabeth  H.,  Sept.  9,  1900;   Kathryn  M.,  Apr.  9,  1910. 

173.  HOMER  EDGAR  CULLISON.  UNION,   ORE. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1902.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Strong  City,  1894-96;  Cedar  Point,  1896-97;  Hamilton,  1897-99;  Graduate 
Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1899-02;  Severy,  1902-06; 
Hartford,  1906-08;  Emmett,  Ida.,  1908-10;  Twin  Falls,  Ida.,  1910-11;  Weiser, 
Ida.,  1911-14;  Union,  Ore.,  1914.-  Born  Bloomfield,  Ind.,  Dec.  6,  1870.  Mar- 
ried Eva  Sanders,  April  8,  1896  (died  Aug.  13,  1903).  Married  Mary  C. 
Ott,  April  11,  1906.     Child:     Charles  Emmett,  March  27,  1909. 

174.  MINNIE  JANE  GAMES.  17  S.  23RD.,  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY. 

B.L.  Teacher,  Rural  Schools,  Douglas  Co.,  1894-96;  Homekeeper, 
Baldwin  City,  1898-02;  Lawrence,  1902-09;  Kansas  City,  1909-.  Born  Lee's 
Summit,  Mo.,  Aug.  9,  1868.  Married  Ralph  E.  Knox,  June  1,  1898.  Chil- 
dren: Faye  Lorraine,  March  19,  1899;  Raymond  G.,  March  18,  1902.  Sister 
of   Nos.   121,   175,   266. 

175.  MOSES  WILLIAM  GAMES.  LAWRENCE. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1898.  Teacher,  Rural  Schools, 
Douglas  Co.,  1894-95;  Teacher,  School  for  the  Deaf,  Olathe,  1895-96;  Stu- 
dent in  Law,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1896-98;  Under  Civil  Service  ap- 
pointment in  Packing  House  industry,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
and  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Born  Miami  Co.,  March  23,  1873.  Married 
Ethel  Comstack,  1898.     Brother  of  Nos.  121,  174,  266. 

176.  ELIZABETH  JAMES  KIRKPATRICK.  MUSKOGEE,  OKLA. 

B.L.  Homekeeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1894-98;  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1898-00; 
Okla.,  1900-04;  Texas,  1904-07;  Muskogee,  Okla.,  1907-.  Born  Leroy,  Feb. 
27,  1868.     Married  George  Irving  Harvey,  July  11,  1894. 

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177.  GEORGE   ANTHUS   MARVEL.  DOUGLAS,   ARIZ. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1901.  Teacher  High  School,  Bald- 
win City,  1894-96;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Dunavant,  1897-98;  Graduate 
student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1898-01;  Centropolis,  1901-02;  Mt. 
Pleasant,  Kansas  City,  1902-05;  Wamego,  1905-10;  Lowman  Memorial,  To- 
peka,  1910-13;  Clay  Center,  1913-14;  Douglas,  Ariz.,  1914-.  Born  Myers 
Valley,  Oct.  8,  1871.  Married  Katie  Rushmore,  Aug.  30,  1904.  Children: 
Theodore  Prettyman,  July  15,  1905;  Helen  Margaret,  May  6,  1907;  Victor 
Henry,  Aug.  28,  1909;  Kathryn  Ruth,  Feb.  7,  1912.  Brother  of  Nos.  199, 
243,  306. 

178.  THOMAS    IRA   MOTTER,   166   N.    KENILWORTH   AVE.,   OAK 

PARK,  ILL. 

A.B.;  A.M.  P.G.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1895.  M.D.,  Rush  Medi- 
cal College,  Chicago,  1899.  Student  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  1894- 
99;  Interne  Cook  County  Hospital,  Chicago;  Attending  Surgeon  Cook 
County  Hospital,  Chicago;  Practicing  Physician,  Chicago;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor Surgery,  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago;  Post  Graduate,  Europe, 
1906.  Fellow  American  College  of  Surgeons.  Member  Chicago  Medical 
Society,  American  Medical  Association.  Born  Scranton,  Aug.  8,  1872. 
Married  Mary  Maude  Schroyer,  Jan.  3,  1901.  Children:  Charles  Schroyer, 
Apr.  4,  1903;  Mary,  July  9,  1906.     Brother  of  No.  202. 

179.  HENRY  LIONEL  MUESSE.  WELLSVILLE. 

Ph.B.  Lawyer,  Ottawa,  1894-03;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903-07;  Banker, 
Wellsville,  1907-.  Born  Lancaster,  Wis.,  May  14,  1870.  Married  Lizzie 
Belle  Cone,  No.  170,  Nov.  26,  1895.     Child,  Mary  Eliza,  Aug.  3,  1903. 

180.  JAMES  WILLIAM   REED.  SEVERANCE. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Tecumseh,  1895-98;  Centropolis,  1898- 
00;  Admire,  1900-01;  Supernumerary,  1901-02;  Oakland,  Topeka,  1902-05; 
Kansas  Avenue,  Topeka,  1905-07;  Council  Grove,  1907-11;  White  City,  1911- 
12;  Overbrook,  1912-17;  Severance,  1917-.  Born  Williamsburg,  O.,  Sept. 
9,  1865.  Married  Carrie  Baker,  Aug.  16,  1893.  Children:  Esther  Gladys, 
Apr.  5,  1896;  Baker  Merrill,  Dec.  23,  1899. 

181.  LILIAN  SCOTT.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  Teacher,  Pomona,  1879-83;  Principal  Schools, 
Wellsville,  1883-86;  Superintendent  Schools,  Baldwin  City,  1886-89;  Super- 
intendent Schools,  Enterprise,  1889-92;  Principal  Olathe  Academy,  1892- 
93;  Instructor  Baker  University,  1893-94;  Professor  of  Pedagogy,  Baker 
University,  1894-.  Author  of  Manuals  on  "History  of  Education"  and 
"School  Economy."  President,  Kansas  State  Teachers'  Association,  1915. 
Member  State  Board  of  Education,  1915-.     Born  Winterset,  la. 

182.  OLIVE  MAUDE  STEWART.  KINSLEY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Ancient  and  Modern  Language,  Central  College,  Sul- 
phur Springs,  Tex.,  1894-95;  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Baldwin  City,  1895-99; 
Greek  and  German,  High  School,  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  1899-1900;  Shorey, 
1900-01;  Principal  Schools,  Elsmore,  1901-02;  Mathematics,  Maryville  Semi- 
nary, Maryville,  Mo.,  1902-03;  English  and  German,  Northwest  Missouri 
College,  Albany,  Mo.,  1903-04;  Principal  High  School,  and  English  and  Ger- 

98 


GRADUATES  [1894-95 

man,  Burlingame,  1904-05;  Principal  Schools,  Elsmore,  1905-07;  Professor 
Latin  and  German,  Arkansas  Conference  College,  Siloam  Springs,  Ark., 
1907-10;  Principal  Schools,  Ortig,  Colo.,  1910-11;  Latin,  High  School,  Os- 
borne, 1911-12;  Graduate  Student,  Berlin  University,  Berlin,  Germany,  1912; 
Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913;  Latin  and  German, 
High  School,  Kinsley,  1914-.     Born  Millwood. 

183.  IRWIN  STIMMEL.  FOWLER. 

Ph.  B.  Principal  Schools,  Pomona,  1894-95;  Principal  High  School, 
Garnett,  1895-97;  Superintendent  Schools,  Cedar  Vale,  1897-02;  Superinten- 
dent Schools,  Howard,  1902-05;  Merchant,  (Book  Store),  El  Dorado  Springs, 
Mo.,  1905-16.  Born  Ostrander,  O.,  Jan.  24,  1861.  Married  Clara  Perkins, 
Sept.  1,  1886  (died  Aug.  29,  1888).  Married  Mattie  Powell,  Aug.  8,  1895. 
Children:  Blanche,  June  29,  1887;  Robert  Marion,  Sept.  30,  1896;  Ethyl 
Adelle,  Jan.  19,  1899;  DeLoss  Walker,  May  15,  1901. 

184.  OLIVER  LINCOLN  UTTER.  WEST  MANSFIELD,  O. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1896.  B.Sc,  K.S.A.C,  1888.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University, 
1899.  D.D.,  Taylor  University,  1910.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Axtell,  1895-97; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1897-99;  Ebenezer,  O.,1900- 
03;  York  St.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1903-07;  St.  Paul's,  Springfield,  O.,  1907-10; 
Eaton,  O.,  1910-12;  Grace,  Piqua,  O.,  1912-16;  West  Mansfield,  O.,  1916-. 
Graduate  student,  Boston  University,  1899-1900.  Born  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 
Married  Nellie  A.  Leland,  June  20,  1900. 

185.  *HARRY  BERTRAND  WREN. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1897.  Graduate  student  The  University  of  Chicago,  1895. 
Principal  Schools,  Greeley,  1896-97;  Principal,  Edgerton,  1897-98;  U.  S. 
Weather  Bureau,  Denver,  1898;  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  1898-01;  Washington,  D. 
C,  1901-04;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1904-05.  Born  Mechanicsburg,  O.,  Sept.  21, 
1865.  Married  Helen  Crooks,  Oct.  27,  1897.  Died  Oct.  1,  1905,  burial  at 
Olathe.     Child:     Harper  Chapman,  Apr.  14.  1901. 


CLASS  OF  1895 

186.  GRACE  BREYFOGLE.  OLATHE. 

B.L.  At  home,  Lenexa,  1895;  Olathe.  Born  Lenexa.  Married  C.  W. 
Jones,  M.  D.,  Dec,  25,  1902.  Children:  Kathleen  Elizabeth,  Aug.  5,  1907; 
Mary  Jane,  Feb.  22,  1913.     Sister  of  Nos.  47,  48. 

187.  ELINOR   MARGUERITE   CAMPBELL. 

Ph.B.  A.M.,  Ozark  College,  1896.  Teacher,  Edmond  and  Oklahoma 
City,  1896-97;  Avilla,  Mo.,  1897-04;  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1904-10;  Bisbee,  Ariz., 
1910-. 

188.  HARRY  CLAUDE  CASE.  GUTHRIE,  OKLA, 

A.B.  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1899.  A.M.  and  Ph.D.,  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University,  1904.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1896-99;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Lebo,  1899-01;  Cottonwood  Falls, 
1901-05;    Chetopa,    1905-08;    Alva,    Okla.,    1908-12;    Guthrie,    Okla.,    1912-13; 

99 


1895]  GRADUATES 

Superintendent  Guthrie  District,  1913-.  Trustee  Methodist  University  of 
Oklahoma,  1910-.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1916.  Born 
Fredonia,  Feb.  24,  1873.  Married  Rose  Kiger,  June  6,  1899.  Children: 
Blanche,  March  16,  1900;  Harold  Claude,  May  20,  1902. 

189.  *CHARLES  FLETCHER  CLARK. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Waterville,  1898-00.  Born  La  Salle  Co., 
111.,  Nov.  20,  1870.  Married  Eva  C.  Gill,  Aug.  25,  1897.  Died  July  24,  1900, 
burial  at  Baldwin  City.  Children:  Mary  Gale,  June  8,  1898;  George 
Fletcher,  Nov.  7,  1899.     Brother  of  Nos.  190,  414,  562. 

190.  WILLIAM  MELVIN  CLARK.  BALDWIN   CITY. 

A.B.  Banker,  Baldwin,  1895-.  Born  Waterville,  Feb.  13,  1874.  Mar- 
ried Myrtle  Pearl  Walker,  No.  276,  Sept.  19,  1901.  Brother  of  Nos.  189, 
414,   562. 

191.  JOSEPH  EDWARD  COE.  BARTLESVILLE,  OKLA. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1898.  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1895-98;  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Walnut  Grove,  Topeka,  1898-1900;  Cromwell,  la.,  1900-02;  Stanton,  la.,  1902- 
04;  Nodaway,  la.,  1904-07;  Grand  Junction,  la.,  1907-11;  Wichita  Falls,  Tex., 
1911-1-t;  Bartlesville,  Okla.,  1914-.  Born  Manhattan,  Tuly  19,  1873.  Married 
Edna  E.  Martin,  Oct.  18,  1899.  Children:  Malnor  Elizabeth,  Oct.  4,  1900; 
Dorothy  Poyntz,  Jan.  20,  1902. 

192.  HADDON     SPURGEON     FARRAR,     7257     PRINCETON     AVE., 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  111.,  1895- 
96;  Traveling  Salesman  for  Powers,  Higley  &  Co.,  1896-97;  Teacher,  Beat- 
tie,  1897-99;  Salesman  Methodist  Book  Concern,  Chicago,  111.,  1899-02; 
Manager  Branch  Office,  Powers,  Higley  &  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1903-04;  De- 
partment Manager  with  Albaught  Dover  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1904-07;  Solic- 
itor for  Bradstreets,  Chicago,  111.,  1908-.  Born  London,  O.,  March  17, 
1868.  Married  Bertha  M.  Pasley,  Aug.  29,  1900.  Child:  Virginia,  Sept. 
30,  1907. 

193.  ARZA  BRACKEN  FOGLE.  WILLIAMSBURG. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1897.  Graduate  Student  The  University  of  Chicago,  1896- 
99;  Director  of  Athletics,  Baker  University,  1900-03;  Farmer,  Baldwin 
City,  1903-05;  Williamsburg,  1905-.  Born  Punxsutawney,  Pa.,  May  18,  1865. 
Married  Alice  Scott,  June  27,  1899.  Children:  Arza  Bracken,  Jr.,  Aug. 
22,  1901;  Walter  G.,  Jan.  5,  1902;  Frank  Daniel,  Aug.  26,  1903;  Alice  Rachel, 
May  9,  1905. 

194.  FORREST  MADISON  HARTLEY.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

Ph.B.  Editor  Arkansas  Valley  Democrat,  Arkansas  City,  1895-05;  Ass't. 
Cashier  First  National  Bank,  Arkansas  City,  1896-98;  Editor  Farm  Publi- 
cation, Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903-06;  Organizer  and  Cashier,  Winona  State 
Bank,  Winona,  1906-07;  Lumber  Dealer,  Baldwin  City,  1907-.  Trustee  South- 
western College,  1899-1900.  Mayor  Baldwin  City,  1909-12.  Born  India- 
nola,  111.,  July  26,  1874.  Married  Mary  Sophia  Ives,  No.  197,  Aug.  19,  1897. 
Children:     Hugh  Philip,  May  29,  1898;  Genevieve,  Aug.  5,  1910. 

100 


GRADUATES  [1895 

195.  ELKANAH  HARLEY  HASKIN.  LENEXA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1898.  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University,  1897.  Law  stu- 
dent Northwestern  University,  1895-97;  Farmer,  Lenexa,  1897-04;  Banker, 
Lenexa,  1904-.  Born  Lenexa,  Nov.  21,  1874.  Married  Maud  Wilson,  Sept. 
21,  1898.  Children:  Miriam,  Feb.  16,  1901;  Genevieve,  Dec.  10,  1903. 
Brother  of  Nos.  125,  155. 

196.  *david  McMillan  houghtelin. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1901.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1900.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Carbondale,  1895-97;  Wathena,  1897;  Graduate  Student  in  Theol- 
ogy, Boston  University  and  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1898-1900;  Dow 
City,  la.,  1900-02;  De  Soto  and  Highland  Park,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1902-03; 
Minburn,  la.,  1903-04;  Panora,  la.,  1904-08;  Graduate  Student  in  Free 
Church  College,  Glasgow  University,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1908-09;  Financial 
Secretary,  Iowa  Methodist  Hospital,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1909-13.  Member 
Academy  of  Science,  National  Geographic  Society.  Born  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
Jan.  14,  1872.  Married  Edith  Archer,  Dec.  14,  1911.  Died  June  3,  1913, 
burial  at  Spencer,  la. 

197.  MARY  SOPHIA  IVES.  BALDWIN   CITY. 

A.B.  At  home,  Baldwin  City,  1895-97;  Homekeeper,  1897-.  Secretary 
Young  People's  Work  Topeka  Branch,  W.F.M.S.,  1901-04.  Born  Allen  Co., 
Jan.  29,  1872.  Married  Forrest  Madison  Hartley,  No.  194,  Aug.  19,  1897. 
Children:  Hugh  Philip,  May  29,  1898;  Genevieve,  Aug.  5,  1910.  Sister  of 
No.  140. 


198.  LEWIS  MERRILL  MARKHAM.  LAMAR,  COLO. 

A.B.  Ranchman,  Prowers  Co.,  Colo.,  1895-96;  Ass't  Cashier  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Lamar,  Colo.,  1896;  with  Arkansas  Valley  Sugar  Beet  &  Ir- 
rigated Land  Co.,  Engineering  Department,,  from  Rodman  to  Ass't  En- 
gineer, 1896-04;  Principal  Engineer,  American  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Lamar,  Colo., 
1904-06;  Ass't  Engineer,  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co.,  for  the  Construction  of  the 
Arkansas  Valley  Railroad,  1906-08;  Division  Engineer,  Kansas  Colorado 
Railroad  Co.,  Garden  City,  Kans.,  1908-09;  Ass't  Engineer,  Two  Buttes 
Irrigation  &  Reservoir  Co.,  Lamar,  Colo.,  1909;  Chief  Engineer,  Kansas 
Colorado  Construction  Co.,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1909-10;  Director  of  Exhibits, 
Eighteenth  National  Irrigation  Congress,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1910;  Assistant 
to  Manager  American  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Lamar  and  Las  Animas,  Colo.,  1911- 
12;  Private  Practice  as  Civil  and  Hydraulic  Engineer,  1913;  County  Clerk 
and  Recorder,  Prowers  Co.,  Lamar.  Colo.,  1914-.  Born  West  Salem,  O., 
Aug.  31,  1873.  Married  Florita  L.  Smith,  Oct.  2,  1901.  Children:  Lewis 
Merrill,  Jr.,  Nov.  15,  1903;  Mary  Lucile,  May  21,  1906.  Brother  of  Nos.  131, 
214. 


199.     *ESTHER  ALMIRA  MARVEL. 

A.B.  Teacher.  Baldwin  City,  1895-96:  Teacher,  India,  (Lawrence),  1897- 
1900:  Principal  High  School,  Sabetha.  1900-01;  Homekeeper,  1901-10.  Born 
De  Witt  Co.,  111.  Dec.  18.  1869.  Married  Charles  Beniamm  Dalton.  No. 
210,  June  25,  1901.  Died  Sept.  21,  1910,  burial  at  Baldwin  City.  Children: 
Evelyn  Ruth,  June  20,  1902;  Esther  Frances,  Jan.  28,  1907.  Sister  of  Nos. 
177,  243,  306. 

101 


1895]  GRADUATES 

200.  WILLIS  OSCAR  MESSINGER.  MORAN. 

Ph.  B.  Merchant,  Baldwin  City,  1895-97;  Moran,  1897-.  Born  Barres- 
ville.     Married  Beulah  Louise  Samuel,  Sept.  2,  1908. 

201.  EDWIN  MERRICK  MILLER.  MOUND  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1903.  M.D.,  Ensworth  Medical  College,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1897. 
Physician,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1897-01;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Mound  City, 
Mo.,  1901-.  Professor  Physical  Diagnosis,  Ensworth  Medical  College,  St. 
Joseph  Mo.,  1898-04;  Surgeon,  C.  B.  &  Q.  Ry.,  1897-.  Member  State  Board 
Managers  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1908.  Member  Missouri  State  Medical 
Society,  American  Medical  Association.  President  Holt  County  Medical 
Association,  1911.  Born  Troy,  O.,  Oct.  6,  1869.  Married  Annie  L.  McCoy, 
Oct.  8,  1900.  Children:  Margaret  M.,  March  8,  1902;  Edwin  T.,  Dec.  24, 
1905;  Robert  L.,  Feb.  21,  1907. 

202.  MAIE  MOTTER.  PITTSBURG. 

A.B.  At  home,  Kansas  City,  1895-00;  Homekeeper,  Kansas  City,  1900- 
01;  Pittsburg,  1901-.  Born  Bloomington,  111.,  Oct.  26,  1874.  Married  Joseph 
A.  Waskey,  Dec.  21,  1900.  Children:  Helen,  Sept.  26,  1902;  Miriam  Deane, 
April  20,  1905;  Josephine,  July  30,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  178. 

203.  DAVID  KYUGORO  OBATA.  TOKYO,  JAPAN. 

A.B.;  D.D,  1909;  LL.D.,  1916.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1898. 
A.M.,  University  of  New  York,  1899.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1895-98;  Graduate  Student  University  of  New  York, 
1898-99.  Teacher  in  school  under  auspices  of  Japanese  M.  E.  Church,  San 
Francisco,  1899-00;  Pastor  Japanese  M.  E.  Church,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 
1900-03;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  1900-.  Professor  New  Testament  in  Aoyama 
Gakuin,  Toyko,  Japan,  1903- ;  Pastor  Aoyama  Gakuin  Church,  1906-10. 
Author,  "The  Word  of  the  Cross"  in  Japanese;  Translator  of  "The  Chris- 
tian Faith"  into  Japanese.  Fraternal  Delegate  from  Japanese  Methodist 
Church  to  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1916.  Born  Sendai,  Mayagi, 
Japan,  May  8,  1867.  Married  Tsugie  Kasai,  June  10,  1903.  Children:  Kaz- 
uko,  Apr.  26,  1904;  Yoshihisa,  Nov.  25,  1906;  Takahisa,  June  20,  1908;  Nari- 
hisa,  Sept.  10,  1910;  Hideko,  June  14,  1914. 

204.  ANDREW  CAMERON  PEARSON,  231  W.  39TH  ST,  NEW  YORK, 

N.  Y. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  LL.  B,  Northwestern  University,  1897.  Student 
Northwestern  University  Law  School,  1895-97;  Legal  work  in  Chicago, 
1896-97;  Dry  Goods  Business,  Osawatomie,  1897-98;  Advertising  Business, 
Dry  Goods  Reporter,  Chicago,  111,  1898-04;  Advertising  Salesman,  Dry 
Goods  Economist,  New  York  City,  1904-08;  Advertising  Manager  Dry 
Goods  Economist,  New  York  City,  1908-11;  Vice-President  and  General 
Manager,  Dry  Goods  Economist,  New  York  City,  1911-.  Trustee  Baker 
University,  1913-.  Born  Coffeyville,  Nov.  17,  1873.  Married  Lelia  C.  Camp- 
bell, Aug.  24,  1897.  Children:  Josephine  Rae,  May  28,  1898;  Dorothy 
Louise,  Aug.  25,  1900;  Andrew  Cameron,  Jr.,  Oct.  30,  1903;  Forrest  Martin, 
July  6,  1909;  John  Randolph,  Feb.  2,  1911.     Brother  of  No.  135. 

205.  FLOYD   JAY   SEAMAN.  LORDSBURG,    CALIF. 

A.B.  B.D,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Grantville,  1895-97;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Semin- 

102 


GRADUATES  [1895-96 

ary,  1897-00;  Oakland,  Topeka,  1900-01;  Assistant  Pastor,  First,  Topeka, 
1901-02;  Sabetha,  1902-06;  Glendora,  Calif.,  1906-08;  Supernumerary,  1908-09; 
Echo  Park,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1909-10;  Supernumerary,  1910-13;  York 
Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1913-14;  Bardsdale,  Calif.,  1914-16;  Lordsburg, 
Calif.,  1916-.  Born  Fountain,  Oct.  27,  1870.  Married  Mattie  M.  Lake, 
April  3,  1900  (died,  Oct.  1,  1912).  Married  Flora  J.  Jones,  Mar.  1,  1914. 
Child:     Harvard   Lake,   May   29,   1902. 

206.  JAMES  ALEXANDER  STAVELY.  PARSONS. 

A.B.;  D.D.,  1909.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900.  Minister 
M.  E.  Church,  Martin,  Topeka,  1895-97;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1897-00;  Kansas  Ave.,  Topeka,  1900-05;  Junc- 
tion City,  1905-08;  Superintendent  Atchison  District,  1908-13;  First,  Par- 
sons, 1913-.  Graduate  student  Washburn  College,  Topeka,  1895-96.  Mem- 
ber General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1912.  Trustee  Baker  University, 
1908-.  Born  Natrona,  Pa.,  May  27,  1867.  Married  Rowena  K.  Saxe,  1900 
(died  July  27,  1913).  Married  Viola  A.  Troutman,  Feb.  8,  1916.  Children: 
Maude  Agnes,  June  14,  1902;  Martha  Rowena,  Sept.  5,  1904;  Homer  Eaton, 
July  18,  1907. 

207.  *CHARLES  THOMAS  TAYLOR. 

A.B.  Graduate  student,  Union  College,  1895-96;  Teacher,  Mulberry, 
1897;  Teacher,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1899;  Merchant,  Mulberry,  1901;  Farmer, 
Norton,  1905;  Real  Estate,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1908-14.  Born  Mulberry,  Jan. 
28,  1873.  Married  Ruby  A.  Fairbanks,  June  28,  1906.  Died  April  3,  1914, 
burial  at  Ft.  Scott.  Children:  Blanche  Elizabeth,  April  9,  1907;  William 
Alfred,  June  17,  1908;  Charles  T.,  March  28,  1913. 

208.  JOSEPH  LUTHER  TAYLOR.  PITTSBURG. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  University,  1897.  Student 
Law  School  Northwestern  University,  1895-97;  Attorney  and  Investment 
Banker,  Pittsburg,  1897-.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1908, 
1912,  1916.  Member  General  Committee  1908-16;  Member  Book  Committee, 
1916-.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1903-.  Trustee  Bethany  Hospital.  Mem- 
ber State  Board  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Born  Arcadia,  July  24,  1872.  Married  Ethel 
Cavaness,  No.  231,  Nov.  2,  1898.  Children:  Joseph,  Sept.  29,  1900;  John 
Irven,  Jan.  20,  1902;  Mary  Elizabeth,  Dec.  18,  1903;  Katherine,  May  4,  1906. 

209.  EDNA   RACHEL  WOLFE.  SWARTHMORE,   PA. 

B.L.  At  home,  Parsons,  1895-96.  Homekeeper,  1896-.  Born  Hum- 
boldt, April  25,  1874.  Married  Paul  Martin  Pearson,  No.  135,  June  11,  1896. 
Children:  Andrew  Russell,  Dec.  13,  1897;  Leon  Morris,  Oct.  15,  1899;  Bar- 
bara Wolfe,  July  5,  1910;  Ellen  Cameron,  July  23,  1913. 


CLASS  OF  1896. 

210.     CHARLES    BENJAMIN    DALTON,     125    W.    FIQUERVA    ST., 
SANTA  BARBARA,  CALIF. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900.  A.M.,  New  York  Univer- 
sity, 1901.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Walnut  Grove,  Topeka,  1896-97;  Graduate 
Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1897-1900;  Fellow  in 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900-01;  Washington  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  1901- 

103 


1896]  GRADUATES 

04;  First,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  1904-06;  Boise,  Ida.,  1906-10;  Trinity,  Berkeley, 
Calif.,  1910-13;  First,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  1913-14;  Santa  Barbara,  Calif., 
1914-.  Born  South  Charlestown,  O.,  June  16,  1869.  Married  Almira  Esther 
Marvel,  No.  199,  June  25,  1901  (died  Sept.  21,  1910).  Married  Asenath 
Cassandra  Marvel,  June  8,  1912.  Children:  Evelyn  Ruth,  June  20,  1902; 
Esther  Frances,  Jan.  28,  1907;  Mary  Alice  McClure,  March  5,  1913. 


211.     ISAAC  FRANKLIN  EDWARDS.  MOUND  CITY. 

A.B.  A.  M.  University  of  Kansas,  1897;  S.  T.  B.  Boston  University,  1902. 
Graduate  Student  University  of  Kansas,  1896-97;  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Powhattan,  1897-99;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1899- 
02;  Tecumseh,  1902-93;  Minister  Congregational  Church,  1903-04;  M.  E. 
Church,  Winchester,  1904-05;  Whiting,  1905-10;  Clifton,  1910-12;  Chapman, 
1912-14;  Seneca,  1914-15;  Nortonville,  1915-16;  Beulah,  1916-17;  Mound  City, 
1917-.  Born  Wathena,  Oct.  4,  1966.  Married  Nellie  Ebright,  Aug.  1,  1905. 
Children:  Thomas  Isaac,  Aug.  20,  1907;  Paul  Franklin,  April  4,  1913. 


212.     MARION    ETHEL    KIDDER,    HASKELL    INSTITUTE,    LAW- 
RENCE. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Baldwin  City,  1897;  Tower,  Minn.,  1901-03;  Teacher 
Commercial  Department,  Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  1903-.  Born  Ander- 
son Co.,  Kans.,  June  6,  1875. 


213.     JAMES    EDWARD    MALLORY.  WELLSVILLE. 

A.B.  Farmer,  LeLoup,  1897;  Manager  Telephone  Co.,  Wellsville,  1901-. 
Loans  and  Insurance,  1915-.  Born  Ottawa,  Aug.  16,  1874.  Married  Louise 
Rollins,  Aug.  9,  1899.  Child:  Harriet  Wynona,  Sept.  2,  1903.  Brother  of 
Nos.  95,  130. 


214.     DORA    CLEMENTINE    MARKHAM,    1024    LANCASTER    AVE., 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  Graduate  work  and  Assistant  in  Latin,  Baker  University,  1896-97; 
Principal  High  School,  Osage  City,  1897-98;  Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  High 
School,  Kansas  City,  1892-02;  Homekeeper,  Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence, 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  1903-05;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1905-08;  New  York  City,  1908-10: 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1910-.  Born  West  Salem,  O.,  Sept.  13,  1875.  Married  Her- 
bert Anthony  Clark,  June  12,  1902.  Children:  Caryl  Markham,  May  18, 
1904;  Ruth  Lorena,  Dec.  12,  1907.     Sister  of  Nos.  131,  198. 


215.     WILLIAM     FRANK     MARTIN,     205     PERRY     ST.,     WAPAKO- 
NETA,  O. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1901.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Lincoln, 
Mo.,  and  Warsaw,  Mo.,  1896-98;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1898-01;  Methodist  Union  Mission,  Gardner,  Mass.,  1898-01; 
Marshall,  Mo.,  1902-03;  Springfield,  Mo.,  1903-04;  Aberdeen,  O.,  1904-07; 
North  College  Hill,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1907-10;  State  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1910- 
13;  Wapakoneta,  O.,  1913-.  Author  "Sir  Harry  Vane,  An  Historical  Drama." 
Born  Princeton,  Sept.  22,  1873.  Married  Rose  M.  Ganster,  Oct.  18,  1904. 
Children:     Helen  Imogene,  Jan.  2,  1907;  Harold  Ganster,  Sept.  21,  1908. 

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216.  MASENOS  REED  MOLESWORTH.  AMERICUS. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Kingsville,  Mo.,  1896-98;  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1898-01;  Beulah,  1901-03;  Fulton,  1903-04;  McCune,  1904-08;  Moran, 
1908-09;  Westphalia,  1909-11;  Blue  Mound,  1911-15;  Louisburg,  1915-17; 
Americus,  1917-.  Born  Parsons,  Jan.  2,  1870.  Married  Annie  T.  Dysart, 
April  7,  1S97.  Children:  Reed  Dysart,  Feb.  5,  1898;  George  Harold,  March 
21,  1899;  Gordon  Ray,  Nov.  10,  1916. 

217.  BIRDEAN    IDA     MOTTER,     5411     BLACKSTONE    AVE.,    CHI- 

CAGO, ILL. 

B.L.  Art  student,  Baker  University,  1897-98;  at  home,  Baldwin  City, 
1898-02;  Special  art  study  (summer  work),  Chicago,  111.,  1901-07;  Special 
summer  study  in  art,  New  York  City,  1908;  Director  Art  Department, 
Baker  University,  1902-09;  Homekeeper,  Chicago,  111.,  1909-.  National  Sec- 
retary, Alpha  Chi  Omega,  1912-15.  Born  Bloomington,  111.,  Oct.  28,  1874. 
Married  Charles  Everett  Ely,  July  17,  1909. 

218.  ELI  MERTON  PADDLEFORD.  WATERVILLE. 

A.B.  B.Sc,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1889.  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,  1899.  Assistant  in  Mathematics,  Baker  University,  1892-93. 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Rossville,  1895-97;  Graduate  student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1897-99;  Powhattan,  1899-00;  Highland,  1900-01;  Bir- 
mingham, 1901-05;  Bonner  Springs,  1905-07;  Lenexa,  1907-09;  Frankfort. 
1909-13;  Waterville,  1913-.  Born  North  Fenton,  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1867.  Mar- 
ried Louise  Reed,  Nov.  1,  1899.  Children:  Alice  Louise,  Dec.  25,  1903: 
Merton  Elias,  Dec.  28,  1906;  Lois  Miriam,  Sept.  9,  1908. 

219.  EDWARD  THOMPSON  PENDLETON.  WELLSVILLE. 

A.B.  M.D.,  University  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1899.  Student 
University  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-99;  Physician  and  Sur- 
geon, Ottawa,  1899-00;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Wellsville,  1900-.  Assistant 
County  Physician,  1903-16.  Member  Franklin  County  Medical  Society, 
Kansas  Mecb'cal  Association.  Missouri  Medical  Association,  American  Med- 
ical Association.  Born  Burlington,  Nov.  17,  1873.  Married  Juliette  Roach, 
Feb.  12,  1913.     Child:  Edward  Thomas,  Oct.  25,  1913. 

220.  RALPH  RAY  PRICE.  MANHATTAN. 

A.B.  A.M.,  University  of  Kansas,  1898.  Graduate  student  in  History 
and  Political  Science,  University  of  Kansas,  1896-98;  Teaching  Fellowship 
in  English  History,  University  of  Kansas,  1897-00;  Graduate  student  in  The 
University  of  Chicago,  summer,  1899;  Graduate  student  in  the  University 
of  Wisconsin,  summer,  1901;  Graduate  student  in  Cornell  University,  sum- 
mer, 1902:  Student  in  University  of  Michigan  Law  School,  summer,  1909. 
Teacher  History  and  Civics,  High  School,  Lawrence,  1898-01;  Teacher  of 
History.  High  School,  Ishnemmg,  Mich.,  1901-02:  Teacher  of  History  and 
Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Rockford,  111.,  1902-03;  Professor  of  His- 
tory and  Civics,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1903-;  Professor  of 
American  History  and  Government,  University  of  Kansas,  summer,  1911. 
Member  American  Historical  Association,  American  Political  Science  As- 
sociation, Mississippi  Valley  Historical  Association,  National  Geographic 
Society,  Phi  Kappa  Phi  Fraternity.  Life  Member  and  Director  Kansas 
State  Historical  Society.  Author  of  ''Civics  Guide-Book,"  "American  His- 
tory   Note    Book,"    Edited    Foster's    "History    of    the    United    States"    and 

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Arnold's  "History  of  Kansas."  Born  Douglas  Co.,  Kans.,  March  6,  1872. 
Married  Roberta  Alexandria  Simpson,  No.  224,  June  25,  1903.  Child:  James 
Francis,  May  28,  1906. 

221.  NATHAN  SHUMATE  RAGLE.  1607  S.  9TH  ST.,  SALINA. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Matfield,  1897-98;  Bellaire,  1898-99;  For- 
mosa, 1899-01;  Cuba,  1901-03;  Atwood,  1903-05;  Norcatur,  1905-08;  St. 
Francis,  1908-11;  Winona,  1911-13;  Retired,  1913.  Born  Logootee,  Ind.,  Nov. 
15,  1863.  Married  Rosa  A.  Hoover,  Nov.  4,  1888.  Children:  Harold  A.,  Dec. 
10,  1889;  William  Floyd,  Feb.  19,  1892;  Forrest  S.,  Oct.  26,  1897;  Homer  T., 
June  6,  1902;  Merrill  W.,  Nov.  29,  1906. 

222.  JULIAN  BRONSON  REED.  LONGMONT,  COLO. 

Ph.B.  D.D.S.,  Western  Dental  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1899.  Student 
Western  Dental  College,  1897-99;  Dentist,  Texarkana,  Ark.,  1899-1910; 
Longmont,  Colo.,  1912-.  Born  Dubuque,  la.,  Sept.  9,  1875.  Married  Jodie 
S   Williams,  Dec.  21,  1904.     Brother  of  98. 

223.  ISAAC  FRANKLIN  ROACH,  131  W.  FOURTH  ST.,  OKLAHOMA 

CITY,  OKLA. 

A.B.  D.D.,  Idaho  State  University,  1904.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  29th 
St.  Mission,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1896-98;  Howard  Memorial,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1898-01;  Boise,  Ida.,  1901-06;  St.  Paul,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1906-12;  First,  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  1912-15;  First,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1915-.  President  of  Board 
of  Regents  of  the  State  University  of  Idaho,  1905-06.  Member  of  the  Board 
of  Education  of  the  State  Normal  Schools  of  Nebraska,  1910-12.  Born 
Waverly,  111.,  Nov.  13,  1867.  Married  Anna  K.  Lehew,  Oct.  6,  1896  (died 
Jan.  19,  1912).  Married  Lydia  M.  Rickard,  June  17,  1813.  Children:  Francis, 
July  16,  1897;  Mary  Katrine,  March  2,  1899;  Frank  Lehew,  Dec.  1,  1902; 
Anna  Margaret,  Feb.  6,  1905;  Robert  J.,  April  12,  1909;  Baby,  Nov.  25,  1911. 

224.  ROBERTA   ALEXANDRIA   SIMPSON.  MANHATTAN. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  McPherson,  1896-99;  Homekeeper,  Manhattan,  1903-. 
Born  Pana,  111.,  Jan.  24,  1875.  Married  Ralph  Ray  Price,  No.  220,  June  25, 
1903.     Child:  James  Francis,  May  28,  1906. 

225.  KATHERINE  UNDERWOOD.  WINFIELD. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Clay  Center,  1896-00;  Homekeeper,  1900-.  Born  Irv- 
ing. Married  William  Gibson  Anderson,  No.  248,  Nov.  20,  1900.  Sister  of 
No.  147. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

226.  PHILIP  SHERIDAN  AYRES.  WANN,  OKLA. 

A.B.  M.D.,  University  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1899.  Medical 
student,  University  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-99;  Physician 
and  Surgeon,  Bartelsville,  I.  T.,  1899-03;  Paola,  1903-07;  Lyford,  Tex.,  1907; 
Donna,  Tex.,  1907-11;  Gentry,  Ark.,  1911;  Wann,  Okla.,  1911-.  Member 
Oklahoma  State  Medical  Society,  American  Medical  Association.  Born 
Cutler,  111.,  June  23,  1865.  Married  May  Wadsworth,  June  6,  1901.  Children: 
Elden  Wadsworth,  March  17,  1903;  Enid  Elizabeth,  May  26,  1905;  Weston 
Philip,  Aug.  2,  1906;  Corrine  Lois,  Aug.  4,  1909. 

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227.  CHARLOTTE     EMMES     BEASLEY,     3958    GREER    AVE.,    ST. 

LOUIS,  MO. 

A.B.  Bookkeeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-98;  Homekeeper,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1898-1909;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1909-.  Born  Murphysboro,  111.,  March  I, 
1872.  Married  Raymond  Dunn  Williams,  Dec.  19,  1898.  Child:  Richard 
Theodore,  July  23,  1904. 

228.  CORA  SHEPARD  BOYNTON  (MRS.),  KUCHENG,  FUHKIEN. 

CHINA. 

Ph.B.  Homekeeper,  1897-;  Missionary,  Kucheng,  Fuhkien,  China,  1906-; 
Superintendent  Schell-Cooper  Academy,  Kuleen,  Kucheng,  China,  1909-. 
Born  Springfield,  Mich.  Married  Thomas  Henry  Coole,  No.  232,  June  4, 
1897.  Children:  Douglas  Paul,  Dec.  21,  1898;  Arthur  Braddan  and  Mona 
Ruth,  Jan.  6,  1900. 

229.  WILLIAM     ADDISON     BROWN,     614     CLARK     ST..     EVANS- 

TON,  ILL. 

A.B.;  D.D.,  1913.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900.  Graduate 
student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1897-00;  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Tower  Grove,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1900-02;  Central,  Manilla,  P.  I., 
1902-03;  Missionary  to  the  Pampangans,  San  Fernando,  Pampanga,  P.  I., 
1903-04;  Washington  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  1905-07;  Western  Field  Secretary 
Young  Peoples'  Missionary  Movement,  Chicago,  111.,  1907-09;  Missionary 
Superintendent  International  Sunday  School  Association,  Chicago,  111.,  1910- 
11;  Member  Team  Three,  Men  and  Religion  Forward  Movement,  1911-12; 
Field  Secretary  International  Sunday  School  Association,  Chicago,  111., 
1912-.  Born  Kidder,  Mo.,  Oct.  27,  1872.  Married  Dora  Belle  Taggart,  No. 
259,  June  28,  1900. 

230.  ERROL  VANE  BRUMBAUGH,  418  NORRIS  PL.,  MILWAUKEE, 

WIS. 

A.B.  M.A.,  Wabash  College,  1900.  M.D.,  Marquette  University  School 
of  Medicine,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1913.  Graduate  student  in  Bacteriology, 
Chemistry  and  Physics,  Wabash  College,  1898-1900;  in  Pedagogy  and  Phil- 
osophy, the  University  of  Chicago,  summer,  1904;  in  History,  the  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska,  summer,  1908;  in  Medicine,  Marquette  University  School 
of  Medicine,  1909-1913.  Teacher,  Pardee,  1897-98;  Principal  High  School, 
Whitesville,  Ind.,  1898-99;  Veedersburg,  Ind.,  1899-1900;  Professor  of  Chem- 
istry and  Physics.  Upper  Iowa  University,  1900-04;  Teacher  Science, 
High  School,  Mason  City,  la.,  1904-05;  Principal  High  School,  Marshall- 
town,  la.,  1905-07;  Independence,  la.,  1907-08;  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.,  1908-09; 
Instructor  in  Biology  and  Bacteriology,  Marquette  University  School  of 
Medicine,  1909-14;  Special  Lecturer  on  Hygiene,  Trinity  Hospital  Training 
School  for  Nurses,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1912-17;  Pathologist,  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1912-13;  Special  Lecturer  Public  Health  and 
Hygiene,  Marquette  University  School  of  Medicine,  1914-17;  Director  of 
Bacteriological  Laboratory  and  Epidemeologist,  Milwaukee  Health  De- 
partment, Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1914-.  Member  Milwaukee  County  Medical 
Society,  American  Medical  Society,  Milwaukee  Medical  Society.  Born 
Memphis,  Mo.,  Nov.  17,  1877.  Married  Ruth  L.  Mason,  May  3,  1913  (died 
Dec.  2,  1913).    Married  Edna  E.  Mason,  Sept.  5,  1916. 

231.  ETHEL  CAVANESS.  PITTSBURG. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades,  Chetopa,  1897-98;  Homekeeper,  1898-.  President 
Kansas  Conference,  W.H.M.S.,  1914-.    Born  Chetopa,  May  16,  1874.    Mar- 

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ried  Joseph  Luther  Taylor,  No.  208,  Nov.  2.  1898.  Children:  Joseph,  Sept. 
29,  1900;  John  Irven,  Jan.  20,  1902;  Mary  Elizabeth,  Dec.  18,  1903;  Katherine, 
May  4,  1906.     Daughter  of  No.  1.     Sister  of  No.  263. 

232.  THOMAS    HENRY    COOLE,    KUCHENG,    FUHKIEN,    CHINA. 

A.B.  M.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1906.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Lancaster,  1897-99;  Birmingham,  1899-01;  Circleville,  1901-02;  Medical 
Student  Northwestern  University,  Chicago,  111.,  1902-06;  Pullman,  Chicago, 
111,  (supply),  1902-04;  Parkside,  Chicago,  111.,  (supply),  1904-05;  Union  Ave., 
Chicago,  111.,  (supply),  1905-06;  -Superintendent  Wiley  General  Hospital, 
Kucheng,  Fuhkien,  China,  1906-.  Member  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Born 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  Married  Mrs.  Cora  Shepard  Boynton,  No.  228,  June 
4,  1897.  Children:  Douglas  Paul,  Dec.  21,  1898;  Arthur  Braddan  and  Mona 
Ruth,  Jan.   6,   1900. 

233.  CORA  LOUELLA  CULLISON.  CHEROKEE,  OKLA. 

Ph.B.  Student  in  Scarritt  Hospital,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-00;  Graduate 
Nurse  Scarritt  Hospital,  1900;  Homekeeper,  Kansas  City,  1901;  Cherokee, 
Okla.,  1901-.  Born  Bloomfield,  Ind.,  April  24,  1874.  Married  James  S.  Hib- 
bard,  M.D.,  March  19,  1901.  Children:  Ellen  M.,  Dec.  21,  1902;  James  S., 
Aug.  10,  1904. 

234.  EDWIN  OGLESBY  GRIMES.  CANDO,  N.  D. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1904.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  West- 
port,  Me.,  1898;  Medford  Hillside,  Mass.,  1899;  Professor  History,  Baker 
University,  1899-00;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Boston  University, 
1900-04.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Cathay,  N.  D.,  1904-08;  Westhope,  N.  D., 
1908-12;  Kenmore,  N.  D.,  1912-14;  Cando,  N.  D.,  1914-.  Born  Clinton,  111., 
Jan.  9,  1864.  Married  Lillian  Walker  Austin,  Nov.  2,  1904.  Children:  Law- 
rence Alfred,  May  10,  1909;  Grace  Gertrude,  March  28,  1911;  Alice  Mary, 
March  28,  1915. 

235.  HEZEKIAH     BORDERS     HAMMOND.      ALBUQUERQUE,     N. 

MEX. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Grantville,  1897-98;  Tecumseh,  1898-00; 
Dunavant,  1900-01;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Drew  Seminary,  1901; 
Retired,  seeking  health  in  New  Mexico,  1902-07;  Ranger,  U.  S.  Forest  Serv- 
ice, Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.,  Chief  of  Maintenance  Southwestern  District, 
U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1912-.  Born  Louisa,  Ky.,  Aug.  11,  1867.  Married  Ella 
M.   Wilhelm,  June   5,   1895. 

236.  MARY  ELEANOR  HAND.  HURON,  S.  DAK. 

Ph.B.  At  home,  Baldwin,  Paola,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Homekeeper  and 
Music  Teacher;  Studied  Music  at  University  of  Southern  California.  Born 
Louisburg,  Jan.  16,  1876.  Married  William  Neeley  Simpson,  Dec.  29,  1897, 
(died  1899).  Married  Homer  Samuel  Myers,  No.  158,  Aug.  12,  1916.  Child: 
Mary  Eleanor,  April  4,  1899. 

237.  FRANK  PERCY  HEDGES,  Care  K.  C.  STAR,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Teacher,  1897-1905;  Advertising  Department,  Kansas  City  Star, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905-.  Born  Neoga,  111.,  Feb.  1,  1874.  Married  Annie  R. 
Glendenning,  June  7,  1909.  Children:  Charles  Salem,  Oct.  10,  1912;  Ellen 
Frances,  Oct.  19,  1914. 

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238.  RACHEL  HARRIET  HENDERSON.  OLATHE. 

A.B.  Certificate  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1898.  Student  Kansas 
State  Normal  School,  1897-98;  Teacher  Grades,  Norton,  1898-99;  Aberdeen, 
S.  Dak.,  1899-02;  at  home,  Olathe,  1902-05;  Homekeeper,  Olathe,  1905-. 
Born  Vinton,  la.,  March  25,  1878.    Married  Wyatt  E.  Hayes,  June  21,  1905. 

239.  IDA  LAURA  KERSHNER.  WARSAW,  IND. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1898.  Graduate  student  in  English,  Baker  University, 
1897-98;  Teacher,  Lawrence  (India),  1899-1902;  Homekeeper,  Warsaw,  Ind., 
1902-.  Born  Girard,  Aug.  11,  1871.  Married  Elmer  E.  Hickman,  June  24, 
1902.  Children:  Elizabeth,  July  31,  1903;  Naomi  J.  and  John  K.,  June  10, 
1905;  Pauline,  May  25,  1907;  Faust  M.,  Dec.  12,  1908.     Sister  of  No.  240. 

240.  JENNIE    MAY    KERSHNER,    1724    SUNNYSIDE    AVE.,     CHI- 

CAGO, ILL. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1898.  Graduate  student  in  English,  Baker  University, 
1897-98;  Teacher,  Grades,  Lawrence,  1899-01;  Homekeeper,  1901-.  Born 
Paola,  Aug.  9,  1874.  Married  Kirk  Waldo  Robbins,  No.  245,  Aug.  28,  1901. 
Children:  Athena,  Nov.  9,  1902;  Guy  Francis,  June  27,  1911.  Sister  of  No. 
239. 

241.  HARRY  ANDREWS  KING.  ATLANTA,  GA. 

A.B.;  D.D.,  1910.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1904.  Accountant  K.  C, 
F.  S.  &  M.  Ry.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1886-93;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Belton, 
Mo.,  1897-98;  Kansas  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1898-99;  Oakley,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1899-01;  Eggleston  Square,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Graduate  student  in  The- 
ology, Boston  University,  1901-04;  Kent's  Hill,  Me.,  1904-05;  Oakley,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1905-07;  Educational  Secretary,  Baker  University,  1907-09; 
President  Moore's  Hill  College,  Moore's  Hill,  Ind.,  1909-15;  President 
Clark  University,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1915-.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E. 
Church,  1916.  Member  National  Institute  of  Social  Sciences.  Born  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  Oct.  27,  1867.  Married  Susie  Amarette  Newgent,  Sept.  1,  1891. 
Children:  Marie  Sophia,  Oct.  15,  1893;  Susie  Newgent,  Nov.  19,  1895;  Martha 
Louise,  Nov.  9,  1900;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  Sept.  17,  1906. 

242.  EDITH  MARGUERITE  LANE.  SAN  FERNANDO,  CALIF. 

A.B.  At  home,  Mammoth  Springs,  Ark.,  1897-00;  Graduate  student  in 
English  and  Pedagogy,  Leland  Stanford  University,  1900;  Teacher  Grades, 
Alma,  Neb.,  1901-02;  Graduate  student  in  English  and  Pedagogy,  Leland 
Stanford  University,  1902;  Teacher,  English  and  History,  High  School, 
Falbrook,  Calif.,  1902-04;  at  home,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1904-05;  Latin  and 
German,  High  School,  San  Fernando,  Calif.,  1905-08;  Homekeeper,  San 
Fernando,  Calif.,  1908-.  Born  Sheffield,  la.,  Sept.  24,  1873.  Married  Robert 
Hall  Maclay,  Nov.  10,  1908. 

243.  HARRIET  NEWELL  MARVEL.  LIBERTY. 

A.B.  At  home,  Baldwin  City,  1897-98;  Teacher,  Edgerton,  1898-99;  At 
home,  Baldwin  City,  1899-00;  Homekeeper,  Liberty,  1900-01;  Morgan,  Ore., 
1901-07;  Independence,  1907-09;  Cedaredge,  Colo.,  1909-14;  Liberty,  1914-. 
Born  Westmoreland,  Oct.  10,  1873.  Married  Bruce  Pennington,  Dec.  26, 
1900.  Children:  Eugene  Theodore,  Oct.  27,  1901;  Rachel  Alma,  Nov.  8,  1903; 
Mary  Louise,  June  28,  1908;  Frances  Harriet,  Jan.  26,  1911.  Sister  of  Nos. 
177,  199,  306. 

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244.  LEWIS  GRANT  RESER.  DELAVAN,  WIS. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1904.  D.D.,  Central  Wesleyan  College,  1908.  Minister  M. 
E.  Church,  Moundville,  Mo.,  1892-93;  Student  Northwestern  University, 
1893-95;  Professor  in  Marionville  Collegiate  Institute,  Marionville,  Mo., 
1895-96;  Student  Baker  University,  1896-97;  Liberty  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
and  Independence,  Mo.,  1897-98;  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  1899;  President  Ma- 
rionville College,  Marionville,  Mo.,  1899-13;  Minister  Congregational 
Church,  Delavan,  Wis.,  1913-.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church, 
1908.  Born  Urbana,  Mo.,  1863.  Married  Sallie  Chestnut,  1897.  Children: 
Mary  Celia,  Feb.  16,  1898;  Celia  Virginia,  Oct.  21,  1907. 

245.  KIRK  WALDO  ROBBINS,  1724  SUNNYSIDE  AVE.,  CHICAGO, 

ILL. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1901.  D.D.,  Central  Wesleyan 
College,  1911.  Bishop  Newman  Scholar,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1897- 
00.  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1897-01; 
Graduate  Student  in  Philosophy,  New  York  University,  1899;  Graduate 
Student  in  Philosophy,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summers,  1906-07; 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Decorah,  la.,  1901-03;  Waukon,  la.,  1903-05;  Profes- 
sor Philosophy  and  Biblical  Literature,  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  la., 
1905-09;  College  Ave.,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1909-12;  Centenary,  Lebanon,  Ind., 
1912-16;  Ravenswood,  Chicago,  111.,  1916-.  Born  Kenia,  Feb.  23,  1876.  Mar- 
ried Jennie  May  Kershner,  No.  240,  Aug.  28,  1901.  Children:  Athena,  Nov. 
9,  1902;  Guy  Francis,  June  27,  1911. 

246.  NETTIE  STEELE.  COLDWATER. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  Kensington,  1897-98;  Principal  Englewood,  1898-00; 
Homekeeper,  Coldwater,  1901-.  Born  Lancaster,  Mo.,  March  3,  1871.  Mar- 
ried Robert  C.  Korff,  D.D.S.,  March  23,  1901.  Children:  Robert  Christian, 
Dec.  26,  1901;  Kathryn  Lizetta,  Feb.  7,  1903;  Nettie  Louise,  March  17,  1906; 
Mary  Madeline,  June  17,  1908;  Josephine  Steele,  Dec.  13,  1910;  Roberta 
Elizabeth,  June  30,  1912;  Charles  Henry,  Sept.  4,  1914. 


CLASS  OF  1898. 

247.  JOSEPH    LAWRENCE    ANDERSON,    956    MONTROSE    BLVD., 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1914.  A.M.,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1915.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Linwood,  and  Jewett,  1898-99;  Gard- 
ner, 1899-01;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary 
and  Graduate  Work  in  New  York  University,  1901-03;  Roswell,  N.  Mex., 
1903-04;  Florence,  1904-05;  Burrton,  1905-06;  Conway  Springs,  1908-11; 
College  Hill,  Wichita,  1911-13;  Wicker  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  1913-15;  Sheridan 
Road,  Chicago,  111.,  1915-.  Born  Tarkio,  Mo.,  July  20,  1870.  Married  Annie 
Kirkpatrick,  Oct.  5,  1898. 

248.  WILLIAM   GIBSON  ANDERSON.  WINFIELD. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Dickinson  County  High  School,  Chapman,  1898-00; 
Reporter  Las  Vegas  Daily  Optic,  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  1900-02;  Editor  Ar- 
kansas City  Traveller,  Arkansas  City,  1902-07;  Editor  Daily  Record,  Iola, 
1907-09;  Editor  Star,  Wichita,  1909-11;  Editor  Daily  News,  Arkansas  City, 
1911;  Publisher  Evening  Free  Press,  Winfield,  1911-.  Born  Abilene,  July  30, 
1874.     Married  Katherine  Underwood,  No.  225,  Nov.  20,  1900. 

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249.  ROLLA  WOOD  COLEMAN,  62  D  AND  MISSION  ROAD,  MER- 

RIAM. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Leland  Stanford  University,  1901.  Student  Leland  Stan- 
ford University  Law  School,  1899-01;  Lawyer,  Webb  City,  Mo.,  1901-03;  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.,  1903-05;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905-.  Senator,  Kansas  State 
Legislature,  1916.  Born  Nemaha  Co.,  Kans.,  Aug.  23,  1877.  Married  Lina 
Burgner,  June  1,  1905. 

250.  WILBUR      FRANKLIN      DENIOUS,      675      HUMBOLDT     ST., 

DENVER,  COLO. 

Ph.B.  LL.B.,  University  of  Denver,  1902.  Stenographer,  Carroll,  la., 
1898-99;  Law  student  University  of  Denver,  Denver,  Colo.,  1899-02;  Lawyer, 
Denver,  Colo.,  1902-.  Born  Mogadore,  O.,  Sept.  25,  1873.  Married  Edith  J. 
Boughton,  Sept.  27,  1905.  Children:  Dayton,  May  20,  1907;  George  Bough- 
ton,  Dec.  26,  1908;  Oliver  James,  May  23,  1910;  Emma  Boughton,  Aug.  25, 
1911;  Wilbur  Franklin,  Jr.,  Oct.  5,  1913;  Martha,  July  8.  1916. 

251.  ILLA   MADGE  DENNING,   606   CEDAR   AVE.,   LONG   BEACH, 

CALIF. 

B.L.  Homekeeper,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-03;  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  1903-. 
Born  Louisburg,  Sept.  12,  1875.  Married  A.  F.  Hamman,  M.D.,  Aug.  15, 
1900.     Child:  Clare  D.,  Oct.  29,  1904. 

252.  AURA    MARGUERITE    FOLLIN,    1350    BOND    ST.,    LOS    AN- 

GELES, CALIF. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Lamar,  Colo;  Jerome,  Ariz.;  Homekeeper,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.,  1903-.  Born  Fairport,  Mo.,  Oct.  12,  1876.  Married  Theodore 
Docker,  June  18,  1903.   Child:  Mary  Louise,  Aug.  30,  1905.   Sister  of  No.  320. 

253.  GEORGE  EDWARD  KING,  1508  HIGHLAND  AVE.,  SALINA. 

Ph.B.  M.S.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1902.  Fellow  in  Mathematics 
and  Astronomy,  University  of  Missouri,  1901;  Scholar  in  Mathematics  and 
Astronomy,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1902;  Graduate  student,  Columbia 
University,  summer,  1912,  1916.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  St.  John's  Mili- 
tary Academy,  Delafield,  Wis.,  1902-08;  Professor  Mathematics,  Kansas 
Wesleyan  University,  Salina,  1908-.  Born  Fort  Scott,  April  14,  1875.  Mar- 
ried Mrs.  Grace  Nason,  July  16,  1914.     Brother  of  No.  323. 

254.  D.  H.  MANLY,  METHODIST  MISSION,  CALCUTTA,  INDIA. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1907.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Que- 
nemo,  1898;  La  Harpe,  1899-01;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, and  Pastor  South  Walpole  and  Revere,  Mass.,  1902-07;  Missionary 
Thoburn  Church,  Calcutta,  India,  1907-09;  Principal  of  Collins  Institute  and 
Superintendent  of  the  Calcutta  Vernacular  District,  India,  1909-,  on  fur- 
lough, 1915-16.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1916.  Born 
Van  Buren  Co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  18,  1869.  Married  Cora  Miller,  June  2,  1898. 
Children:  Wesley  Miller,  Aug.  28,  1903;  David  Hugh,  Dec.  25,  1907;  Theo- 
dore.  Dec.   30,   1909;   Helen    Elizabeth,   Oct.   20,   1913. 

255.  LYDIA  SAIN.  NEOSHO  FALLS. 

B.L.;  A.M.,  1900.  Graduate  student,  Baker  University,  1900;  Graduate 
student   in    English,   the   University   of    Chicago,    1908-09   Teacher    Grades, 

111 


1898-99]  GRADUATES 

Chanute,  1902-03;  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Neosho  Falls,  1903-04; 
High  School,  Yates  Center,  1905-06;  High  School,  Blackwell,  Okla.,  1906-07; 
High  School,  Chanute.  1907-08;  High  School,  Chanute,  1909-16;  At  home, 
Neosho  Falls,  1916-.     Born  Neosho  Falls,  Aug.  7,  1875. 

256.  JESSIE  AMANDA  SKINNER.  PORTLAND,  ORE. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  English  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Pittsburg, 
1898-03;  Mathematics,  High  School,  Boise,  Ida.,  1903-13;  Mathematics,  Jeffer- 
son High  School,  Portland,  Ore.,  1913-.  Member  N.  E.  A.;  Idaho  State 
Board  of   Examiners,   1911-13.     Born   Spring   Hill,  March   3,  1877. 

257.  MERTON  J.  STICKEL,  99  MESEROLE  AVE.,  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

Ph.B.  Bookdealer,  Baldwin  City,  1898-03;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1903-07;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary,  Cristobal,  Canal  Zone,  1907-09; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary,  Greenpoint  Branch,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909-.  Gradu- 
ated from  a  two  years'  course  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  College,  Chicago,  111.,  1905. 
Born  Centralia,  April  4,  1874.  Married  Bessie  Ethel  Russell,  Dec.  29,  1908. 
Children:  Jean  Winifred,  July  30,  1912;  Sue  Marjorie,  Dec.  8,  1913. 

258.  LOUISE  FREDERICA  STOELZING.  NORWALK,  CALIF. 

A.B.  Graduate  student  in  German  and  Latin,  Colorado  College,  Colo- 
rado Springs,  Colo.,  1910-11;  the  University  of  Southern  California,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.,  1914.  Teacher  Latin  and  Mathematics,  High  School  and  As- 
sistant Principal,  Baldwin,  1898-99;  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher 
Latin  and  German,  Neodesha,  1899-02;  High  School,  Parsons,  Assistant 
Principal,  1902-08;  Principal  High  School,  Colorado  City,  Colo.,  1908-12; 
Homekeeper,  Norwalk,  Calif.,  1912-.  Born  Muscoutah,  111.,  Sept.  12,  1867. 
Married  E.  K.  Eaton,  Sept.  9,  1912. 

259.  DORA  BELLE  TAGGART,  614  CLARK  ST.,  EVANSTON,  ILL. 

B.L.  Assistant  Cashier,  State  Bank,  White  City,  1898-00;  Homekeeper, 
1900-.  Born  Nortonville,  June  28,  1875.  Married  William  Addison  Brown, 
No.  229,  June  28,  1900. 

260.  RALPH  WAKEFIELD.  LITCHFIELD,  ILL. 

A.B.;  A.  M.,  1899.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1902.  Graduate 
student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary  and  Columbia  University, 
N.  Y.,  1898-02;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Wagoner  Memorial,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1902-07;  Trinity,  St.  Louis,  1907-11;  Clinton,  Mo.,  1911-14;  Litchfield,  111., 
1914-.  Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  July  14,  1876.  Married  Mary  Catherine  Black, 
Oct.  12,  1903.  Children:  Mary  Louise,  March  31,  1909;  William  Edgar, 
April  3,  1913. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 

261.  *FRANCIS   EARL  ADELL. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1903.  A.  M.,  New  York  Uni- 
versity, 1903;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1914.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Lyndon  Circuit,  1896-97;  Michigan  Valley,  1897-98;  at  school,  1898-99;  Silver 
Lake,  1899-00;  Green  Village,  N.  J.,  and  Graduate  student  in  Theology, 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1901-04;  Fellow,  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1903-04;  Walnut  Grove,  Topeka,  1904-05.  Born  Walkerton,  Ind.,  April  14. 
1873.     Married  Sadie  Wadsworth,  Aug.  14,  1897.     Died  Feb.  24,  1905. 

112 


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262.  JOSEPH  BENSON  BAKER.  MEERUT,  INDIA. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  19C3.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Strong  City,  1899-00;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1900-03;  Melvern,  1903-05;  Missionary,  Ajmere,  India,  1905-10; 
home  on  furlough,  1910-12;  District  Superintendent,  Meerut,  India,  1912-. 
Trustee  Lucknow  (India)  Christian  College,  Barcilly  (India)  Theological 
Seminary.  Member  All  India  National  Council  Educational  Committee. 
Secretary  Finance  Committee  North  West  India  Conference.  Chairman 
Commission  on  Evangelism.  Secretary  Board  of  Education,  North  West 
India  Conference.  Member  Board  of  Governors,  Philander  Smith  College 
Naini  Tal,  India.  Born  Camden,  Ind.,  1873.  Married  Ida  Beatrice  Vanatta, 
No.  369,  June  24,  1903.     Children:  — . 

263.  HERBERT  CAVANESS.  CHANUTE. 

A.B.  Newspaper  business,  Chanute,  1899-03;  Member  Firm,  Cavaness 
Bros.  &  Helmick,  Publishers  Chanute  Daily  and  Weekly  Tribune,  1903-05; 
Half  owner  and  editor,  Chanute  Daily  and  Weekly  Tribune,  1905-10;  Post- 
master, Chanute,  1907-15;  President  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Publishers  Con- 
solidated Chanute  Daily  Tribune,  Chanute  Daily  Sun,  Chanute  Weekly 
Tribune,  1910-.  Born  Chetopa,  Aug.  23,  1877.  Married  Ora  Allen,  No.  445, 
Nov.  22,  1916.     Son  of  No.  1,  Brother  of  No.  231. 

264.  GEORGE  FULTON  COLLINS.  SAPULPA,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Wilmington,  1901.  Edwardsville,  1902-03;  Ranchman, 
Richmond,  Tex.,  1903;  Principal  High  School,  Neodesha,  1905-06;  Reporter 
Daily  Journal.  Coffeyville,  1907;  Manager  of  Fruit  Jar  and  Glass  Tableware 
Factory,  Coffeyville,  1908-12;  becretarv  and  General  Manager  Bartlett- 
Collins  Glass  Co.,  Sapulpa,  Okla.,  1812-.  Born  Thayer,  Nov.  30.  1872.  Mar- 
ried Jennie  V.  Weaver,  July  15,  1902.  Children:  Helen  Lorene,  July  19, 
1903;  Weaver,  Nov.  26,  1906;  George  Fulton,  Jr.,  Nov.  6,  1916. 

265.  ERNEST  DAY  EVERETT.  LAKEVIEW,  ORE. 

A.B.  M.D.,  George  Washington  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908. 
Graduate  student  in  Medicine,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  1916.  Gov- 
ernment Meat  Inspection  Service,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1899-02;  Boston,  Mass., 
1902-03;  Clerk  Indian  Service,  Anadarko,  Okla.,  1903-04;  Medical  student 
and  clerk  Indian  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904-08;  Physician,  Indian  Serv- 
ice, Wadsworth,  Nev.,  1908-09;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Lakeview,  Ore., 
1909-.  Born  Mexico,  Mo.,  Jan.  24,  1878.  Married  Elizabeth  Little  Gaither, 
Dec.  22,  1906.     Child:  Ernest  Gaither,  Nov.  10,  1909. 

266.  FRANK  WATSON   GAMES.  LAWRENCE. 

A.B.  Deputy  County  Treasurer,  Lawrence,  1891-95;  County  Treasurer, 
Lawrence,  1895-99.  Born  Miami  Co.,  June  5,  1878.  Brother  of  Nos.  121, 
174,  175. 

267.  HELEN   GERTRUDE   GILL.  VINLAND. 

Ph.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1903.  Teacher  Rural  Schools, 
Douglas  Co.,  Kans.,  1899-02;  Graduate  student  in  American  and  European 
History,  the  University  of  Kansas,  1902-03;  Teacher  of  History  and  English, 
High  School,  Ellsworth,  1903-04;  at  home,  Vinland,  1904-.  Born  Vinland, 
July  29,  1877. 

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268.  MARY  VIRGINIA  HANDLEY.  OSWEGO, 

A.B.  Graduate  from  Oswego  Ladies'  College,  Oswego,  1898.  Teacher 
Latin  and  Mathematics  and  Principal  High  School,  Oswego,  1899-07;  Flor- 
ist, Oswego,  1907-.     Born  Oxford,  June  28,  1873. 

269.  MILTON  PARKS  HELMICK.  CHANUTE. 

A.B.  Newspaper  work,  Iola,  1901;  Private  Secretary  to  Congressman, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1903;  Editor  and  publisher,  Chanute,  1905;  Real  Estate 
and  Insurance  Broker,  Chanute,  1908-.  Representative  Kansas  State  Legis- 
lature, 1907-09;  County  Commissioner,  Neosho  Co.,  1913-16.  Born  Palmyra, 
111.,  Aug.  24,  1875.  Married  Jane  Sain,  April  12,  1905.  Child:  Mary  Kather- 
ine,  Aug.  15,  1906. 

270.  GEORGE   ALBERT    LUNBECK,    3920    E.   18TH    ST.,    KANSAS 

CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  With  W.  W.  Kendall,  Wholesale  Shoe  Co.,  Kansas  City  Mo., 
1899-01;  Barton  Bros.,  Wholesale  Shoe  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1901-10; 
Treasurer,  the  Siegrist  Engraving  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911-.  Born 
Greenfield,  Mo.,  Dec.  3,  1877.  Married  Zola  Estelle  Swan,  No.  275,  Feb.  17, 
1906.     Child:  Lora,   May  11,   1909. 

271.  WILLIAM  RAY  MANNING,  801  W.  31ST  ST.,  AUSTIN,  TEX. 

A.B.  A.M.,  the  University  of  Kansas,  1902.  Ph.D.,  the  University  of 
Chicago,  1904.  Graduate  student,  the  University  of  Kansas,  1900-02;  Fellow 
and  Assistant  in  European  History,  the  University  of  Chicago,  1902-04; 
Travelled  and  studied  in  Europe  for  three  months,  1903;  Instructor  in  His- 
tory, Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1904-07;  Assistant  Professor  of 
Diplomatic  History,  College  of  Political  Sciences,  George  Washington  Uni- 
versity, Washington,  D.  C,  1907-10;  Assistant  Professor  American  History, 
University  of  Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo.,  summer,  1907;  Adjunct  Professor 
Latin-American  English  History,  University  of  Texas,  Austin  Tex.,  1910-. 
Student  in  Archives  of  Department  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C,  summer, 
1911,  and  in  Archives  of  the  Foreign  Office,  Mexico  City,  Mex.,  summer, 
1912;  Albert  Shaw  lecturer  in  Diplomatic  History,  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity, Spring,  1913;  Historical  Research  work  for  Carnegie  Institution,  sum- 
mers of  1908,  '09,  '10;  Won  Justin  Windsor  prize  of  American  Historical 
Association,  1904.  Author  "Nootka  Sound  Controversy,"  and  "Early  Diplo- 
matic Relations  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico."  Contributor  of 
articles  to  several  historical  magazines.  Member  American  Society  of 
International  Law  and  of  its  Executive  Council,  American  Historical  Asso- 
ciation, Fellow  Texas  State  Historical  Association.  Born  Home,  Dec.  26, 
1871.  Married  Mabel  Marvel,  No.  306,  May  26,  1903.  Children:  Dorothy 
Carmen,  July  8,  1904;  Winston  Marvel,  March  29,  1909. 

272.  SNOWDEN  PARLETTE,  1101  W.  19TH  ST.,  OKLAHOMA  CITY, 

OKLA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Harvard  University,  1906.  Ward  Principal,  Argentine,  1899- 
00;  Teacher  English,  Atchison  County  High  School,  Effingham,  1900-03; 
Assistant  Principal,  Logan  High  School,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  1903-05;  Austin 
Scholar,  Harvard  University,  1905-06;  Principal  Logan  County  High 
School,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  1906-08;  Vice-President  Oklahoma  Book  Co.,  Okla- 
homa City,  Okla.,  1908-14,  President,  the  same,  1914-.  Author  "Banking 
in  Oklahoma,"  "Federal  and  State  Government."  Born  Wamego,  Jan.  29, 
1879.  Married  Trimble  Morris,  May  15,  1909.  Child:  John  Morris,  Aprft 
15,  1911. 

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273.  GEORGE  ASBURY   STEPHENS,  2033   S.  20TH    ST.,   LINCOLN, 

NEBRASKA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1906.  Ph.D.,  The  University 
of  Chicago,  1909.  Principal  High  School,  Humboldt,  1900;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Attica,  1900-01;  Graduate  student,  The  University  of  Chicago, 
1901-02;  Principal  High  School,  Manhattan,  1902-04;  Teacher  English,  High 
School,  Topeka,  1904-07;  Fellow  in  Sociology  and  Political  Economy,  The 
University  of  Chicago,  1907-09;  Instructor  Political  Economy,  University 
of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1909-10;  Adjunct  Professor  Political  Economy, 
The  University  of  Nebraska,  1910-12;  Assistant  Professor  Political  Econ- 
omy, University  of  Nebraska,  1912-15;  Associate  Professor  of  Economics, 
University  of  Nebraska,  1915-.  Appointee  under  the  New  York  Sage  Foun- 
dation Fund  for  Investigation  of  Social  and  Industrial  Conditions  in  the 
larger  cities,  1907-08.  Employed  on  the  Economic  Staff  as  Examiner  for 
the  Federal  Trade  Commission  at  Washington,  D.  C,  summer,  1916.  Author 
of  "The  Juvenile  Court  System  of  Kansas,"  "The  New  Apprenticeship." 
Member  American  Economics  Association.  Born  Topeka,  Aug.  14,  1873. 
Married  Anna  L.  Roosa,  June  15,  1911. 

274.  THOMAS  PETTIGREW  STEWART.  ANACONDA,  MONT. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  George  Washington  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  1902. 
Student  Law  Department,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  1899-00; 
Student  George  Washington  University,  Law  School,  and  Clerk  in  Census 
Bureau,  Washington,  D.  C,  1900-02;  Lawyer,  Anaconda,  Mont.,  1902-. 
Deputy  County  Attorney,  Deer  Lodge  County,  Mont.,  1907-08;  County  At- 
torney, the  same,  1911-15.  Born  West  Newton,  Pa.,  Oct.  30,  1872.  Mar- 
ried Celia  L.  Barteau,  May  19,  1906.     Child:     Sidney  Gilbert,  July  3,  1907. 

275.  ZOLA  ESTELLE  SWAN,  3920  E.  18TH  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Eskridge,  1899-00;  Burlington,  1900-01;  Nurse  Training 
in  California  Hospital,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1901-03;  Office  Secretary  to 
General  Secretary  of  Epworth  League,  Chicago,  111.,  1904-06;  Homekeeper. 
1906-.  Born  Fairmount,  Neb.,  Apr.  7,  1878.  Married  George  Albert  Lun- 
beck,  No.  270,  Feb.  17,  1906.     Child:     Lora,   May  11,   1909. 

276.  MYRTLE  PEARL  WALKER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Student  Music,  Baker  University,  graduating  in  piano,  1899-01; 
Homekeeper,  Baldwin  City,  1901-.  Born  Oswego,  Dec.  15,  1876.  Married 
William  Melvin  Clark,  No.  190,  Sept.  19,  1901. 

277.  GRACE  LEONA  WATT.  COUNCIL  GROVE. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Baldwin,  1899-01;  Homekeeper, 
1901-.  Born  Maysville,  Mo.,  Jan.  23,  1872.  Married  Walter  Lyman  French, 
No.  281,  Nov.  27,  1901.     Sister  of  Nos.  292,  335. 

278.  ELLA  WOODYARD.  712  OAKLAND,   KANSAS   CITY. 

A.B.  Ped.B.,  1900.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Douglas  Co.,  1899-00; 
Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Kansas  City,  1900-.  Member  Kansas 
Association  of  Mathematics  Teachers,  Central  Association  of  Science  and 
Mathematics  Teachers,  Mathematical  Association  of  America.  Director 
Kansas  State  Teachers'  Association,  1915.  Born  Labette  County,  Kans., 
June  1,  1878.     Sister  of  No.  494. 

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CLASS  OF  1900 

279.  JOHN  COLBURN  BRIDWELL.  HONOLULU,  HAWAII. 

B.S.  Instructor  Biology,  Baker  University,  1900-01;  Fellow  in  Botany, 
Ohio  State  University,  Columbus,  O.,  1901-02;  Assistant  in  State  Ento- 
mologist's Office,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1902;  Expert  in  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Willis,  Tex.,  (Tobacco  Insects  Investigation)  1903;  Instructor  in 
Zoology.  New  Hampshire  College,  Durham,  N.  H.,  1903-05;  Special  Student 
and  Assistant  in  Entomology,  Mass.  Agriclutural  College,  Amherst,  Mass., 
1905-06;  Professor  Biology,  Pacific  University,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  1906-07; 
Instructor  in  Zoology  and  Assistant  Entomologist,  Oregon  Agricultural 
College,  Corvallis,  Ore.,  1907-.  Author,  "A  List  of  Kansas  Hymnoptera," 
"Additional  Notes  of  the  Tobacco  Weevil,"  "A  New  Odontophyes." 
Member  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.  Trustee  Oregon  State 
Academy  of  Sciences,  1907-.     Born  Pella,  Tex.,  1877. 

280.  HOMER  KINGSLEY  EBRIGHT.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1904.  A.M.,  New  York  Uni- 
versity, 1904.  Th.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1916.  Graduate  student 
in  Greek,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1909,  1915;  Graduate  stu- 
dent in  Greek,  Columbia  University,  Summer,  1914;  Graduate  student  in 
Greek  and  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1915-16.  Teacher  High 
School,  Winfield,  1900-01;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1901-04;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Rockaway  Valley,  N.  J.,  1902-03; 
Weehawan  and  Grantwood,  N.  J.,  1903-04;  Young  People's  Missionary  Move- 
ment, New  York  City,  1904;  Minister,  Argentine,  1904-05;  Professor  Greek, 
Baker  University,  1905-.  Assistant  in  Department  of  New  Testament, 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1915-16.  Member  Kansas-Missouri  Classical 
Association;  Classical  Association  of  Middle  West  and  South,  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  same  for  Kansas,  1915.  Born  Hartford,  Ky.,  Aug.  30,  1878.  Mar- 
ried Marie  Moorehead,  June  6,  1905.  Child:  Elizabeth,  Dec.  1,  1911. 
Brother  of  No.  416  . 

281.  WALTER  LYMAN  FRENCH.  COUNCIL  GROVE. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1908.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Neosho 
Falls,  1901-02;  La  Harpe,  1902-06;  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1906-08;  Chetopa,  1908-09;  Waverly,  1909-10;  Yates  Center, 
1910-14;  Oswego,  1914-16;  Council  Grove,  1916-.  Born  Greenfield,  111.,  July 
24,  1871.     Married  Grace  Leona  Watt,  No.  277,  Nov.  27,  1901. 

282.  HARRY  A.  GORDON.  315  S.  HOLBROOK,  FT.  SCOTT. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1908.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Independence  Circuit,  1900-03;  Moran,  1903-04;  Graduate  student  in  Theol- 
ogy, Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1904-06;  Peru,  1906;  Humboldt,  1906-10; 
Columbus,  1910-16;  First,  Ft.  Scott,  1916-.  Born  Ft.  Scott,  Jan.  27,  1874. 
Married  Ida  B.  Hamilton,  Oct.  6,  1896.  Children:  Lynell  Francis,  Jan.  23, 
1898;  Harold  Verne,  Nov.  8,  1900. 

283.  LILLIAN  MAY  HUNSICKER.  OSAGE  CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Ottawa,  1900-02;  Professor  Latin, 
Central  State  Normal  School,  Edmond,  Okla.,  1902-04;  At  home,  Osage 
City,  1904-06;  Secretary  Central  Office,  Epworth  League,  Chicago,  111., 
1906-12;  At  home,  Osage  City,   1912-.     Born   Osage   City,  Mar.   24,   1872. 

116 


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284.  CHARLES  LATIMER  KING.  GRAND  JUNCTION,   COLO. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  St.  Paul,  1900-01;  Mission  work  near 
Frederick,  Okla.,  1902-03;  Foreman  on  ranch,  Richmond,  1904-05;  Minister, 
Palisade,  Colo.,  1905-06;  Located,  1906;  Fruit  Ranch,  Palisade,  Colo.,  1906- 
12;  Artesia,  N.  Mex.,  1912-13;  Employee  of  Illinois  Silo  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1913-14;  On  ranch  in  Arkansas,  1915;  Editor  'The  Critic,"  Grand 
Junction,  Colo.,  1916-.  Born  Ottawa,  Jan.  1,  1871.  Married  Rose  Tanne- 
hill,  May  9,  1900.  Children:  Helen  Esther,  Sept.  25,  1901;  Ralph  Wesley, 
Jan.  8,  19U;  Ruth,  Jan.  1,  1912. 

285.  EARL  HAMLINE  KNEPP.  WAVERLY. 

B.S.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Cedar  Point,  1900-03;  Benedict,  1903-08; 
Elmdale,  1908-11;  Americus,  1911-15;  Waverly,  1915-.  Born  Hillsdale,  Nov. 
5,  1871.     Married  Maude  Martin,  June  13,  1900.     Child:     Earl  Martin,  Sept. 

21,  1903.     Brother  of  Nos.  157,  427. 

286.  LEONA  GRACE  KUHN.  LANARK,  N.  MEX. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Sabetha;  Troy,  1904-05;  Junction  City,  1905-06; 
Kansas  City,  1906-12;  Homekeeper,  Wilcox,  Ariz.,  1912-16;  Lanark,  N.  Mex., 
1916-.  Born  Wellsville,  Mo.,  Jan.  3,  1876.  Married  Elihu  Sargent,  June  5, 
1912.     Sister  of  No.  325. 

287.  BERTRAM      EVERETT      McPROUD,      UNIVERSITY      PLACE, 

NEBRASKA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1904.  Supt.  Schools,  Oskaloosa,  1900-02;  Supt.  Schools, 
North  Bend,  Neb.,  1902-04;  Professor  Latin  and  Pedagogy  and  Vice-Presi- 
dent, University  Puget  Sound,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1904-07;  Principal  Acad- 
emy, Baker  University,  1907-08;  Graduate  student,  The  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1908-09;  Dean  Teachers'  College,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University, 
University  Place,  Neb.,  1909-13;  Professor  of  Agricultural  Education,  South 
Dakota  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanical  Arts,  Brookings,  S. 
Dak.,  1913-15;  Dean  Teachers'  College  and  Director  of  Summer  School, 
Nebraska  W'esleyan  University,  1915-.  Member  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Born, 
Brinckley,  Ind.,  May  23,  1873.     Married  Bertha  Ethel  Watt,  No.  292,  May 

22,  1901.     Brother  of  No.  356. 

288.  ALBERT  PERLEY  MYERS.  828  STATE  ST.,  EMPORIA. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  George  Washington  University  Law  School,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1903.  Clerk  U.  S.  Census  Bureau  and  student  Law  Department  of 
George  Washington  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  1900-03;  Clerk  and 
Special  Agent,  U.  S.  Land  Office,  1903-06;  Clerk,  Committee  on  Claims, 
House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C,  1906-09;  Clerk,  Committee 
on  Elections,  House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909-11;  Post- 
master, Emporia,  1911-15;  Life  Insurance,  Emporia,  1915-.  Trustee  Baker 
University,  1915-.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1916.  Sec- 
retary Laymen's  Association  Kansas  Conference,  1914-;  Vice-President  for 
8th  General  Conference  District  of  General  Laymen's  Association,  1916-. 
Born  Marietta,  O.,  Aug.  25,  1873.  Married  Matilda  Grigg,  July  20,  1905. 
Children:    Albert  Perley,  May  16,  1907;  Alberta  Elizabeth,  May  15,  1911. 

289.  EDGAR  FRANCIS  RILEY.  PLATTEVILLE,  WIS 

A.B.  Ph.D.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1906.  Principal  High  School, 
Clay  Center,  1900-01;  Supt.  City  Schools,  Clay  Center,  1901-02;  Graduate 
student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1902-06;  Fellow,  The  University  of 
Chicago,  1905-06;   Professor  of   Psychology  and   Pedagogy,   State  Normal, 

117 


1900-01]  GRADUATES 

De  Kalb,  111.,  1907-08;  Professor  of  School  Administration  and  Supervision, 
Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Emporia,  1908-13;  Director  of  Training  School, 
State  Normal  School,  Platteville,  Wis.,  1913-.  Member  N.  E.  A.  Born 
Johnson  Co.,  Kans.,  March  5,  1872.  Married  Louise  Bruce  Sawyer,  Aug.  18, 
1909.  Children:  Edgar  Francis,  Jr.,  Nov.  26,  1914;  John  Woodrow,  Dec. 
17,  1916.     Brother  of  Nos.  290,  435,  597. 

290.  THOMAS    JAMES    RILEY,    447    RUGBY    ROAD,    BROOKLYN, 

NEW  YORK. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1903.  Ph.D.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1904.  Graduate 
student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1900-01;  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
Baker  University,  1901-02;  Fellow,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1902- 
04;  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Western  State  Normal  School,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  1904-06;  Director,  St.  Louis  School  of  Social  Economy,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1906-12;  Assistant  Professor  of  Sociology,  The  University  of  Missouri, 
Columbia,  Mo.,  1906-09;  Professor  of  Sociology,  Washington  University,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1909-12;  General  Secretary  Bureau  of  Charities,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,   1912-.     Professor  of   Sociology,   The   University   of   Chicago,   Summer, 

1911.  President  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Charitable  Institutions,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1911-12.  Author,  "Higher  Life  of  Chicago,"  "The  Church  and 
Organized  Charity,"  "History  of  the  Poor  Law  and  of  Poor  Relief  in  Mis- 
souri," "Public  Outdoor  Relief  in  Missouri,"  "The  Country  Church  in  Mis- 
souri." Member  National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  Amer- 
ican Sociological  Society,  American  Association  of  Labor  Legislation. 
President  Missouri  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  1910-11.  Sec- 
retary Brooklyn  Civic  Club.  Born  Lenexa,  Aug.  14,  1870.  Married  Blanche 
Ethel  Mills,  No.  309,  Sept.  16,  1903.  Children:  Frances  Elizabeth,  Jan.  25, 
1907;  Thomas  James,  Jr.,  Nov.  9,  1908.     Brother  of  Nos.  289,  435,  597. 

291.  CORA  MAY  SHOWALTER,  552  WASHINGTON   ST.,   KANSAS 

CITY. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Primary,  Baldwin  City,  1900-03;  Primary,  Kansas  City, 
1903-.     Graduate  student  in  Education,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer, 

1912.  Born  Gilford,  Mo.,  Dec.  21,  1873. 

292.  BERTHA  ETHAL  WATT.  UNIVERSITY  PLACE,  NEB. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Waverly,  1900-01;  Homekeeper,  1901-;  Teacher,  Os- 
kaloosa,  1901-02;  North  Bend,  Neb.,  1902-04;  Professor  of  German  and 
French,  University  of  Puget  Sound,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1904-07;  Instructor  in 
German  and  History,  Baker  University,  1907-08;  Graduate  student,  The  Uni- 
versity of  Kansas,  Summer,  1904;  in  Berlitz  Modern  Language  School,  and 
The  University  of  Chicago,  1908-09;  Instructor  in  German,  Nebraska  Wes- 
leyan  University,  University  Place,  Neb.,  1909-10;  Professor  Romance 
Languages,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University,  1910-13;  Assistant  Professor 
of  French,  South  Dakota  State  College,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.,  1913;  Professor 
of  Romance  Languages,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University,  1915-.  Born  Mays- 
ville,  Mo.,  Apr.  28,  1874.  Married  Bertram  Everett  McProud,  No.  287,  May 
22,  1901.     Sister  of  Nos.  277,  335. 


CLASS    OF   1901 

293.     ALVIN   WESLEY    AULT,    1933   W.   41ST    ST.,    LOS    ANGELES, 
CALIFORNIA. 

A.B.     Principal  High  School,  Cottonwood  Falls,  1901-03;  Teacher  Latin, 
Chase    County   High    School,    Cottonwood    Falls,    1903-04;    Superintendent 

118 


GRADUATES  [1901 

Schools,  Kingman,  1904-12;  Graduate  student,  The  University  of  Southern 
California,  1912-13;  Teacher  Mathematics,  Lincoln  High  School,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.,  1913-.  Born,  Johnson  Co.,  Kans.,  Aug.  25,  1877.  Married 
Bonnie  M.  Kellogg,  July  12,  1905.     Brother  of  Nos.  375,  447,  498,  788,  851. 

294.  WILLIAM  LUKE  BOICOURT.  WATERBURY,  VT. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1904.  Graduate  student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1901-04;  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Westwood  charge, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1904-05;  Asbury,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1905-07;  Minister  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Cliftondale,  Mass.,  1908-10;  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1910-.  Member 
National  Council  of  Congregational  Churches.  Born  Gaylord,  July  9,  1877. 
Married  Sarah  R.  Huse,  Sept.  14,  1904.  Child:  Jane,  May  25,  1913. 
Brother  of  No.  502. 

295.  GEORGE  CROFT  CELL,  371  WALTHAM  ST.,  WEST  NEWTON, 

MASS. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1904.  Ph.D.,  Berlin  University,  1907. 
Ph.D.,  Boston  University,  1908.  Graduate  student  in  Theology  and  Grad- 
uate School  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Boston  University,  1901-04;  University 
of  Berlin,  1904-07;  At  home,  Kansas  City,  1907-08;  Professor  Historical 
Theology,  Boston  University,  1908-.  Member  of  Kantgesellschaft,  Germany, 
and  Harvard  Biblical  Club,  Boston.  Author  "Der  Einfluss  Humes  auf 
die  Entstehung  der  Kritischen  Philosophic"  Born  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  Feb. 
20,  1875.  Married  Ella  Cornelia  Clark,  No.  296,  June  26,  1901.  Children: 
Clark  Wesley,  June  2,  1903;  Cornelia  Ellen,  Sept.  6,  1908. 

296.  ELLA  CORNELIA  CLARK,  371  WALTHAM  ST.,  WEST  NEW- 

TON, MASS. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1901-.  Born  Newton,  la.  Married  George  Croft 
Cell,  No.  295,  June  26,  1901.  Children:  Clark  Wesley,  June  2,  1903;  Cornelia 
Ellen,  Sept.  6,  1908. 

297.  MARY  DAISY  DEEL.  HARTFORD 

Ph.  B.,  Ped.  B.  Principal  High  School,  Howard,  1901-03;  Home- 
keeper,  1903-.  Born  La  Cygne,  Nov.  15,  1879.  Married  Charles  Frederick 
Turner,  No.  312,  June  16,  1903.  Children:  Thomas  James,  Oct.  21,  1904; 
Mary,  Sept.  30,  1907;  Charles  Frederick,  Jr.,  May  22,  1910;  Margaret  Jean, 
Oct.  14,  1912.     Sister  of  No.  298. 

298.  SAMUEL  ASHER  DEEL.  BALDWIN  CITY 

Ph.  B.  Graduate  Student  in  Physics,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Sum- 
mer, 1909.  Magnetic  Observer,  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Baldwin, 
1901-02;  Washington,  D.  C,  1902;  Field  work  in  Kansas,  Nebraska  and 
Arkansas,  1902-03;  Honolulu  Magnetic  Observatory,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  1903- 
06;  Magnetic  Observatory,  Baldwin,  1906-08;  Professor  Physics,  Baker  Uni- 
versity, 1908-.  Registrar  Baker  University,  1912.-.  Born  Miami  Co.,  Kans., 
Feb.  4,  1878.  Married  Mary  Glanville  Gill,  Dec.  12,  1907.  Children:  Helen, 
Jan.  14,  1910;  Dorothy,  June  10,  1911;  Samuel  Alfred,  June  26,  1913;  Miriam 
Louise,  April  8,   1915.     Brother  of  No.  297. 

299.  ERNEST  MILBOURNE  FREELAND,  35  NORWOOD  AVE,  STA- 

PLETON,  STATEN  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  Student  and  Bookkeeper,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1902-03;  Instructor,  Deni- 
son  Normal  and  Business  College,  Denison,  la.,  1903-04;    Principal    Com- 

119 


1901]  GRADUATES 

mercial  Department,  High  School,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1904-07;  Employed  by 
Haskin  and  Sells,  Expert  Accountants  and  Auditors,  and  by  the  Bureau  of 
Municipal  Research,  New  York  City,  1907-10  and  1912-;  Employed  by  Presi- 
dent's Commission  on  Economy  and  Efficiency,  Washington,  D.  C,  1910-12. 
Born  Bowling  Green,  Mo.,  Jan.  20,  1877.  Married  Lillian  Engleman,  Feb. 
18,  1911.     Child:     Ruth,  Apr.  30,  1913.     Brother  of  No.  460. 

300.  FRANK  HAMILTON  HANKINS,  4  CABOT  ST.,  WORCESTER, 

MASS. 

A.B.  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1908.  Teacher,  Waverly,  1901-03; 
Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1903-06;  Scholar 
in  Sociology,  Columbia  University,  1904-05;  Fellow  in  Statistics,  Columbia 
University,  1905-06;  Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1907-08.  In- 
structor in  Economics,  Clark  College,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1906-07;  Assistant 
Professor  in  Economics,  1908-13;  Professor  Political  and  Social  Science, 
1913-;  Instructor  in  Economics  and  Sociology,  Clark  University,  1906-07 
and  1908-15;  Assistant  Professor  of  Sociology,  1915-;  Professor  of  Political 
Science,  Columbia  University,  summer,  1916;  Contributor  to  The  Nelson 
and  to  the  New  International  Encyclopedia,  original  and  revised  editions, 
and  the  International  Year  Book  of  1907-16,  inclusive.  Author  "Adolph 
Quetelet  as  Statistician."  Member  American  Economic  Association,  Amer- 
ican Sociological  Society,  American  Statistical  Association,  American  Asso- 
ciation for  Labor  Legislation.  Born  Wiltshire,  O.,  Sept.  27,  1877.  Married 
Anna  Livingston  Keeling,  No.  302,  Aug.  23,  1905.  Children:  Frank  Ham- 
ilton, Jr.,  Feb.  8,  1907;  Robert  William,  Dec.  7,  1908;  Margaret  Anna,  Jan. 
28,  1911;  Orville  Lewis,  Feb.  12,  1913.     Brother  of  No.  346. 

301.  HARRY  GARA  HUMPHREY.  DILLON,  MONT. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1906.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Independence,  Mo.,  1901-02;  Howard  Memorial,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902-03; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1903-06;  Wat- 
son Memorial,  Independence,  Mo.,  1906-08;  Broadway,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1908-13:  Dr.  Fry  Memorial,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1913-15;  Dillon,  Mont.,  1915-. 
Born  Nickel  Mines,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  Feb.  10,  1873.  Married  Hattie 
S:monton,  Oct.  2,  1901.  Children:  Howard  Simonton,  Sept.  15,  1902;  Mar- 
tha MacNeal,  June  11,  1905;  Thomas  Watson,  Aug.  17,  1906. 

302.  ANNA  LIVINGSTON  KEELING,  4  CABOT  ST.,  WORCESTER, 

MASS. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Baldwin  City,  1901-05;  Homekeeper, 
1905-.  Born  Hamilton,  O.,  Nov.  1,  1876.  Married  Frank  Hamilton  Han- 
kins,  No.  300,  Aug.  23,  1905.  Children:  Frank  Hamilton,  Jr.,  Feb.  8,  1907; 
Robert  William,  Dec.  7,  1908;  Margaret  Anna,  Jan.  28,  1911;  Orville  Lewis, 
Feb.  12,  1913.     Sister  of  No.  303. 

303.  *WILLIAM    BUTLER    KEELING. 

A.B.  Instructor  Physics  and  Mathematics,  Baker  University,  1901-02; 
Magnetic  Observer,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sitka,  Alaska,  1902-03; 
Magnetic  Observer,  C.  and  G.  S.,  Viegues,  Porto  Rico,  1903-04;  Graduate 
student,  Boston  University,  1904-05;  Magnetic  Observer,  C.  and  G.  S.,  Bald- 
win City  1905-06;  Magnetic  Observer,  C.  and  G.  S.,  Vieques,  Porto  Rico, 
1906-08;  Magnetic  Observer,  C.  and  G.  S.,  Baldwin  City,  1908.  Born  George- 
town, O.,  Oct.,  1874.  Married  Harriet  Gertrude  Maxwell,  No.  475.  Aug. 
26,  1906.  Died  July  9,  1909,  burial  at  Baldwin  City.  Child:  Richard,  Sept. 
10,  1907.     Brother  of  No.  302. 

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304.  HARRIET  KEMP.  GRINNELL,  IA. 

A.B.;  Ped.B.;  A.M.,  1911.  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  Clay  County- 
High  School,  Clay  Center,  1901-05;  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High 
School,  Junction  City,  1905-06;  Graduate  Student  University  of  Berlin,  and 
Instructor  in  Willard  School  for  Girls,  Berlin,  Germany,  1906-08;  Instructor 
German,  Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute,  Peoria,  111.,  1908;  Dean  of  Women, 
Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute,  1909-13;  Instructor  in  German,  High  School, 
Pasadena,  Calif.,  1913-16;  Homekeeper,  Grinnell,  la.,  1916-.  Born  Chero- 
kee, June  30,  1881.  Married  James  Richard  Lewis,  M.D.,  Sept.  9,  1916. 
Daughter  of  No.  18,  Sister  of  No.  426. 

305.  DAVID   BYRON  LOOFBOURROW,   SAN   FERNANDO,   CALIF. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Pico  Heights,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1901- 
02;  Tucson,  Ariz.,  1902-04;  Pico  Heights,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1904-07;  Or- 
ange, Calif.,  1907-09;  Colton,  Calif.,  1909-12;  Grace,  Riverside,  Calif.,  1912- 
15;  San  Fernando,  Calif.,  1915-.  Born  Brownsville,  Neb.,  Nov.,  6,  1870.  Mar- 
ried Ella  M.  Johnson,  July  11,  1901.  Children:  Ednabel,  May  11,  1902; 
Fay  Winona,  Sept.  4,  1903.     Brother  of  No.  326. 

306.  MABEL  MARVEL.  708  W.  32D  ST.,  AUSTIN,  TEX. 

A.B.  Teacher  High  School,  Sabetha,  1901-03;  Homekeeper,  1903-. 
Born  Westmoreland,  March  13,  1879.  Married  William  Ray  Manning,  No. 
271,  May  26,  1903.  Children:  Dorothy  Carmen,  July  8,  1904;  Winston 
Marvel,  March  26,  1909.     Sister  of  Nos.  177,  199,  243. 

307.  IDA  McDANIEL.  605  N.  6TH  ST.,  PHOENIX,  ARIZ. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Baldwin  City,  1901-03;  Latin  and  German, 
High  School,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1904-;  Principal  of  High  School,  1916-.  Born 
Lane.     Sister  of  No.  533. 

308.  ULYSSES    SHERMAN    McWILLIAMS,    1220    BUCHANAN    ST, 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIF. 

B.S.  Business,  White  River,  Colo.,  1903;  Teacher  three  years  in 
Colorado;  Teacher  two  years  in  Arizona;  Ranching  in  Colorado;  Merchant 
in  Nevada.     Born  Paola,  1876. 

309.  BLANCHE   ETHEL   MILLS,   447   RUGBY   ROAD,   BROOKLYN, 

NEW  YORK. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Fredonia,  1901-02; 
Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Junction  City,  1902-03;  Homekeeper,  1903-. 
Student,  St.  Louis  School  of  Social  Economy,  Washington  University,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1911-12;  Graduate  student,  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Sciences,  1915-.  Born  Garnett,  Aug.  21,  1876.  Married  Thomas  James  Riley, 
No.  290,  Sept.  16,  1903.  Children:  Frances  Elizabeth,  Jan.  25,  1907; 
Thomas  James,  Jr.,  Nov.  9,  1908. 

310.  MORRIS  PATTON,  3947  GARFIELD  AVE,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools,  La  Harpe,  1901-04;  Secretary  Inter- 
national Drug  Co,  La  Harpe,  1905-08;  Editor  of  "Enterprise  Push,"  Enter- 
prise, 1908-11;  Secretary  of  International  Drug  Co,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  1911- 
13;  Editor  "Olathe  Independent,"  Olathe,  1913-16;  With  Central  Advertising 
Co,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  1916-.  Born  Jewett,  O,  June  11,  1876.  Married 
Carrie  L.  Adams,  Dec.  20,  1903.  Children:  Maynard  Adams,  July  18,  1910; 
Wanda  Vivian,  March  4,  1914. 

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311.  ARTHUR  RINGER.  PAOLA. 

B.S.  Principal  Eugene  Field  School,  Ottawa,  1901-02;  Teacher  Science, 
Atchison  County  High  School,  Effingham,  1902-04;  Photographer,  Baldwin 
City,  1904-08;  Photographer,  Paola,  1908-.  Born  Paola,  Dec.  29,  1873.  Mar- 
ried Leathie  Wells,  Aug.  29,  1900.  Child:  Addie  Louise,  Nov.  12,  1902. 
Brother  of  No.  363. 

312.  CHARLES  FREDERICK  TURNER.  HARTFORD. 

Ph.B.  Principal  High  School,  McLouth,  1901-03;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Sedan,  1903-06;  Bank  Cashier,  Mulvane,  1906-08;  Elbing,  1909-11; 
Superintendent  Schools,  Coldwater,  1911-14;  Superintendent  Schools,  Nor- 
tonville,  1914-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  Hartford,  1916-.  Born  Chapman, 
Oct.  8,  1874.  Married  Mary  Daisy  Deel,  No.  297,  June  16,  1903.  Children: 
Thomas  James,  Oct.  21,  1904;  Mary,  Sept.  30,  1907;  Charles  Frederick,  Jr., 
May  22,  1910;  Margaret  Jean,  Oct.  14,  1912. 


CLASS  OF  1902 

313.  SCOTT  ELIAS  WILLIAM  BEDFORD,  6148  UNIVERSITY  AVE., 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1903.  L.H.D.,  University  of  Vermont,  1911.  Assistant  in 
History,  and  Principal  of  Academy,  Baker  University,  1902-05;  Fellow  and 
Assistant  in  Sociology  and  History,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1905-08; 
Professor  of  Sociology,  Miami  University,  Oxford,  Ohio,  1908-11;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Sociology,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1911-16;  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Sociology,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1916-.  Secretary-Treasurer, 
The  American  Sociological  Society,  1911-;  Managing  Editor,  "Papers  and 
Proceedings  of  the  American  Sociological  Society,"  1914-.  Author,  "The 
Labor  Legislation  of  Kansas,"  "Studies  in  Social  Science,  American  Cities." 
Member  American  Economic  Association,  National  Conference  of  Chari- 
ties and  Corrections,  American  Statistical  Association,  American  Civic  As- 
sociation, National  Municipal  League,  National  Housing  Association,  Ameri- 
can Association  of  University  Professors.  Born  Winterset,  la.,  March  7, 
1876.     Married  Gussie  Mae  Taggart,  June  8,  1905. 

314.  EMILY  ISABEL  BENEDICT  LEAVENWORTH. 

A.B.  Student  Music,  Baldwin  City,  1901-03;  Homekeeper,  Leaven- 
worth, 1903-.  Born  Seneca,  Nov.  26,  1879.  Married  Morris  B.  Hamilton, 
Oct.  15,  1903.  Children:  Andrew  Benedict,  May  21,  1907;  Jane,  June  25. 
1910;  Elizabeth,  Jan.  29,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  117. 

315.  EDNA  POTTER  BOYD.  119  N.  COLLEGE  AVE.,  SALINA 

A.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Baldwin  City,  1902-03;  Ysleta,  Tex.,  1903-04; 
Latin,  High  School,  La  Cygne,  1904-05;  Grades,  Baldwin  City,  1905-07; 
Latin,  High  School,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1907-08;  Homekeeper,  La  Cygne, 
1908-15;  Salina,  1915-.  Born  Lawrence,  Dec.  2,  1881.  Married  Edgar  Davis, 
June  17,  1908.  Children:  Lena  Katherine,  March  31,  1909;  James  Boyd, 
May,  15,  1911. 

316.  NELLE  EDITH  CHAFFEE.  OTTAWA. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Neodesha,  1902-04;  High  School,  Fre- 
donia,  1904-07;  English,  High  School,  Ottawa,  1907-.  Born  Neosho  Falls, 
Dec.  9,  1880. 

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317.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  CHAMBERS,  173  HANCOCK  ST.,  CAM- 

BRIDGE, MASS. 

A.B.  Coal  Business,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902-04;  Mulberry,  1904-07; 
Graduate  student  in  Sociology,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1907-08;  Coal 
Mining  Business,  Mulberry,  1908-14;  Graduate  student  in  Music  and  Liter- 
ature, Harvard  University,  1914-16.  Born  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Jan.  12,  1879. 
Married  Daisy  Fowkes,  June  1,  1904. 

318.  FRANCES   EMMA  COKER.  EMPORIA. 

A.B.  Teacher  German  and  English,  High  School,  Eureka,  1902-03; 
English,  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Chanute,  1903-04;  Graduate  stu- 
dent in  English  and  German,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1904-05;  English 
and  German,  High  School,  Chanute,  1905-07;  At  home,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo., 
1907-08;  Denver,  Colo.,  1908-14;  Homekeeper,  Pittsburg,  1914-15;  Emporia, 
1915-.  Born  Burlington,  March  25,  1880.  Married  Rev.  Louis  M.  Potts, 
Nov.  25,  1914. 

319.  BARBARA  JANE  DICE.  TROY. 

B.L.  Teacher,  Overbrook,  1902-03;  Lenexa,  1903-04;  South  Park,  1904- 
05;  Homekeeper,  1905-.  Born  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  July  25,  1874.  Married 
Nathaniel  John  Adams,  No.  401,  June  7,  1905.  Children:  Lois  Jane,  Oct. 
16,  1906;  Helen  Hester,  Aug.  16,  1908. 

320.  EMMA  ALICE  FOLLIN.  317  4TH  ST.,  VICTOR,  COLO. 

Ph.B.  B.S.,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Home  Economics, 
1911.  Assistant  Postmaster,  Baldwin,  1903-04;  Teacher,  Hutchinson,  1904- 
06;  Wichita,  1906-10;  Student  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Home 
Economics  Course,  1910-11;  Teacher,  Home  Economics,  Argentine  High 
School,  Kansas  City,  1911-12;  Homekeeper,  Denver,  Colo.,  1912-14;  Victor, 
Colo.,  1914-.  Born  Fairport,  Mo.,  Sept.  2,  1880.  Married  Clifford  W.  Par- 
sons, June  12,  1912.     Sister  of  No.  252. 

321.  HOMER  HOCH.  MARION. 

A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Washburn  College,  Topeka,  1909.  Assistant  Editor 
"Marion  Record,"  Marion,  1903;  Confidential  Secretary  to  Purchasing 
Agent,  and  Chief  Appointment  Division  Department,  Washington,  D.  C, 
and  Student,  Law  School,  George  Washington  University,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1903-05;  Editor  "Marion  Record,"  Marion,  1906;  Secretary  to  Gov- 
ernor E.  W.  Hoch,  Topeka,  1907-08;  Editor  "Marion  Record"  and  Lawyer, 
Marion,  1909-.  Author  "Studies  in  Christian  Doctrine,"  and  various  pam- 
phlets. Born  Marion.  Married  Edna  Mabel  Wharton,  No.  371,  June 
7,  1905.  Children:  Wharton,  June  23,  1908;  Jean,  Nov.  15,  1912.  Brother 
of  Nos.   524,   867. 

322.  WILLIAM  WALTER  JOHNSTON.  E.  LANSING,  MICH. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Harvard  University,  1908.  Special  student,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1902-03.  Instructor  in  English,  Baker  University,  1903-04;  Graduate 
student  in  English,  Harvard  University,  1904-05;  Instructor  in  English, 
Washington  State  College,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1905-07;  Assistant  Professor 
of  English,  Washington  State  College,  1907-08;  Professor  of  English, 
Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Oklahoma,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  1908- 
12;  Professor  of  English,  Michigan  Agricultural  College,  E.  Lansing,  Mich., 
1912-.  Born  Erie,  Jan.  5,  1876.  Married  Ethelyn  Thorne,  No.  439,  June 
29,  1905.  Children:  Manfred,  Dec.  17,  1906;  Henry,  Dec.  13,  1908;  Mary 
Ellen,  Dec.  24,  1910. 

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32a.     *SARAH    FLORENCE    KING. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades,  Iola,  1902-03;  Burton,  1903-04;  Baldwin  City, 
1904-09;  Homekeeper,  Lamar,  Colo.,  1909-10.  Born  Xenia,  Dec.  22,  1877. 
Married  Jesse  Orr,  Dec.  29,  1909.  Died  Dec.  17,  1910,  burial  at  Baldwin 
City.     Sister  of  No.  253. 

324.  ALBERT  EMMANUEL  KIRK.  221  N.  ERIE,  WICHITA. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1903.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1907;  Ph.D.,  Boston 
University,  1915.  Instructor  in  Biology,  Baker  University,  1902-03;  Gradu- 
ate Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1904-07;  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Augusta,  1903-04;  South  Baintree,  Mass.,  1904-07;  Stafford,  1907-09; 
Sterling,  1909-13;  College  Hill,  Wichita,  1913-.  Trustee  Southwestern  Col- 
lege, 1914-.  Member  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1916;  Member 
General  Deaconess  Board,  M.  E.  Church,  1916-.  Born  Halstead,  Apr.  23, 
1880.  Married  Luluh  B.  Barricklow,  Aug.  17,  1904.  Children:  Phyllis 
Elizabeth,  Aug.  6,  1905;  Robert  Van  Dyke,  April  15,  1910. 

325.  CLYDE  LESLIE  KUHN.  ESSEX,   CONN. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1907.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Ross- 
ville,  1903-04;  Avoca,  1904-05;  Maple  Hill,  1905;  Graduate  Student  in  Theol- 
ogy, Boston  University,  1905-07;  Mars  Hill,  Me.,  1908;  Cherry  Valley,  111., 
1909-11;  Teacher  English  Bible,  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.,  1912; 
Graduate  Student  Yale  University,  1913;  Higganum,  Conn.,  1914-16;  Essex, 
Conn.,  1916-.  Born  Wellsville,  Mo.,  Aug.  8,  1878.  Married  Edna  Mae 
Williams,  Nov.  26,  1908.  Child:  Pauline  Susanna,  Oct.  2,  1909.  Brother 
of  No.  286. 

326.  ROBERT     LOOFBOURROW,     833     MAGNOLIA     AVE,     PASA- 

DENA, CALIF. 

A.B.  Editor  Neodesha  Register,  Neodesha,  1903-05;  Owner  and  Man- 
aeer  Neodesha  Bank  Note  Co,  Neodesha,  1908-;  State  Representative  32d 
District  of  Kansas,  1909;  Twice  Elected  Mayor  of  Neodesha.  Born  Fre- 
donia,  1878.     Married  Jane  K.  Bull,  Feb.  5,  1905. 

327.  *PEARL  McCURDY. 

Ph  B.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Chanute,  1902-04;  Principal  of 
High  School  and  Teacher  of  Latin,  Seneca,  1904-09;  Homekeeper,  Seneca, 
1909-12.  Graduate  Student  in  German,  Baker  Universitv.  1907.  Born 
Franklin  Co.,  Kans,  July  27,  1877.  Married  Herbert  M.  Fuller,  June  30, 
1909.     Died  Feb.  3,  1912,  burial  at  Seneca. 


328.  ORA  FLEMING  MOWER. 

Ph  B.  Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Osborne,  1902-05;  Principal 
High  School,  Larned,  1905-07. 

329.  HARVEY  CLAUDE  PLUMB.  WELLINGTON. 

A.B.  Insurance,  Arkansas  City,  1902-07;  Real  Estate  and  Insurance, 
Wellington,  1908-13;  Clerk  District  Court,  Wellington,  1913-.  Born  Kidder, 
Mo,  May  10,  1876.     Married  Jennie  Lura  Woods,  No.  338,  Jan.  3,  1905. 

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330.  FRED  HOOPER  RHOADES.  HANOVER. 

A.B.  M.D.,  University  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905.  Stu- 
dent University  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902-05;  Physician,  New 
Albany,  1905-07;  Mulberry,  1907-13;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913-15;  Hanover, 
1915-.  Born  Lytle,  O.,  July  22,  1879.  Married  Grace  Snyder,  March  12, 
1906.     Children:     Nell  Snyder,  July  13,  1907;  Mary  Elizabeth,  April  19,  1913. 

331.  ORLANDO  LORA  SAMPLE.  TRENTON,  MO. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1909;  A.M.,  Boston  University,  1910. 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Crestline,  1900;  Gas  City,  1902-06;  Graduate  Student, 
in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1906-10;  Bosworth,  Mo.,  1910-12;  Broadway, 
Hannibal,  Mo.,  1912-15;  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Trenton,  1916-. 
Born  Sharpsville,  Ind.,  Dec.  12,  1875.  Married  Margaret  Hobbs,  June  9, 
1903.     Brother  of  Nos.  723,  828. 

332.  ALONZO    MARTIN    SMITH,    983    SOUTH    ST,    ROSLINDALE, 

MASS. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1905;  Ph.D.,  Boston  University,  1910. 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1902-05;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent Berlin  University,  Germany,  1905-07;  Jacob  Sleeper  Fellow  from  Bos- 
ton University  for  Post  Graduate  Study  in  Europe,  1906-07;  Graduate 
Student,  Boston  University,  1907-08;  Director  of  Religious  Work  at  Frances 
E.  Willard  Settlement,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-09;  Graduate  Student,  Boston 
University,  1909-10;  At  Home,  Wellsville,  1910-14;  Independent  religious 
and  social  worker  among  immigrant  Jews,  Boston,  Mass,  1914-.  Born 
Richmond,  O,  Nov.  7,  1875.  Married  Florence  Morrison,  Nov.  8,  1913. 
Child:     John  Morrison,  Oct.  9,  1914. 

333.  LEVI  BROWN  SMITH.  PAOLA. 

A.B.  Magnetic  Observer,  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Baldwin 
City,  1902-05;  Bookkeeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  1905-06;  Secretary  and  Office 
Manager,  Parsons  Natural  Gas  Co,  Parsons,  1906-08;  Cashier  State  Bank, 
Benedict,  1908;  Bookkeeper,  People's  National  Bank,  Paola,  1909;  Assistant 
Cashier,  People's  National  Bank,  Paola,  1910-13;  Farmer  and  Dairyman, 
Paola,  1913-.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1915-.  Trustee  Bethany  Hospital, 
1915-.  Born  Fayette  City,  Pa,  March  16,  1875.  Married  Jennie  Alice  Hein- 
selman.  No.  421,  June  21,  1906.  Children:  Faye  Roberta,  April  17,  1907; 
Paul  Vincent,  July  12,  1909;  Frances  Lucile,  May  13,  1912;  Lawrence  Rey- 
nolds, Nov.  9,  1914. 

334.  JOHN  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  435  PINE  AVE,  LONG  BEACH, 

CALIF. 

A.B.  Agent  International  Correspondence  School,  Topeka,  1902-03; 
Department  Manager,  Los  Angeles  Store,  Los  Angeles.  Calif,  1903-06; 
General  Hardware  Merchant,  Long  Beach,  Calif,  1906-.  Born  Auburn,  111, 
Dec.  21,  1871.     Married  Maybelle  Crandall,  Aug.  6,  1902. 

335.  BESSIE  WATT.  KIRKSVILLE,  MO. 

Ph.  B.  Teacher  High  School,  Oskaloosa,  1902-03;  Iola,  1903-06;  In- 
dependence, 1906-09;  Waverly,  1909-10;  Graduate  Student,  The  University 
of  Chicago,  1910;  Critic  Teacher,  University  Normal,  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex, 
1911-16;  Primary  Supervisor,  State  Normal,  Kirksville,  Mo,  1916-.  Born 
Maysville,  Mo,  March  6,  1877.     Sister  of  Nos.  277,  292. 

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338.     WALTER  PELLMAN  WHARTON.  INDEPENDENCE. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Neosho  Falls,  1902-04;  Moran,  1904-08; 
Erie,  1908-11;  Independence,  1911-.  Born  Gridley,  Calif.,  March  21,  1877. 
Married  Mary  Seaton,  June  7,  1903.     Brother  of  No.  371. 

337.  FRANK  EZRA  WOLF.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Principal  Commercial  Department,  Baker  University,  1902-12; 
Professor  of  Economics,  Baker  University,  1912-.  Graduate  Student  in 
Economics,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1913,  '14,  '15.  Treasurer 
Faculty,  Baker  University,  1901-;  Treasurer  Trustees,  1903-;  Secretary  Kan- 
sas Educational  Association,  1909-;  Treasurer  same,  1912-.  Born  Amanda, 
O.,  Jan.  9,  1876.  Married  Bertha  C.  Watson,  Aug.  4,  1903.  Children:  Paul 
Watson,  Sept.  2,  1904;  Ross  Franklin,  Apr.  28,  1909. 

338.  JENNIE  LURA  WOODS.  WELLINGTON. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Oswego,  1902-04;  Homekeeper,  1905-. 
Born  Montana,  June  28,  1880.  Married  Harvey  Claude  Plumb,  No.  329,  Jan. 
3,  1905.     Sister  of  Nos.  400,  444. 

339.  CHRISTIAN  BENJAMIN  ZOOK.  IOLA. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Talmage,  1902-04;  Morganville,  1904-07; 
Valley  Falls,  1907-08;  Walnut  Grove,  Topeka,  1908-13;  Olathe,  1913-15; 
First,  Iola,  1915-.  Trustee  Baker  University,  1912-.  Born  Orrstown, 
Franklin  Co,,  Pa.,  March  31,  1871.  Married  Flora  Jones,  July  17,  1898. 
Children:  Chester  Lorenzo,  July  17,  1900;  Harold  Odean,  Aug.  9,  1903; 
Loren   Samuel,  July  22,  1905. 

CLASS  OF  1903 

340.  GILBERT   HAVEN   ATHERTON.  GIRARD. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Westphalia,  1903-05;  Crestline,  1905- 
06;  Mulberry,  1906-07;  Madison,  1907-08;  Benedict,  1908-10;  Fulton,  1910- 
12;  Beulah,  1912-14;  Supernumerary,  1914-.  Born  Prairie  City,  111.,  June 
24,  1877.  Married  Mary  Abigail  Atherton,  June  3,  1903.  Children:  Abi- 
gail Floyd,  Sept.  10,  1904;  John  Gilbert,  Sept.  12,  1906;  Joseph  Haven,  Aug. 
31,  1908;  Eva  May,  July  3,  1910;  James  Sanders,  Jan.  30,  1913;  Charles 
LeRoy,  Nov.  22,  1914. 

341.  PERL  RODGERS  BARTON.  HERINGTON. 

A.B.  Journalist,  Baldwin  City,  1905;  Journalist,  Humboldt,  1905; 
City  Editor,  Iola  Daily  Register,  Iola,  1908-10;  Editor  Herington  Times, 
Herington,  1911-.     Born  Baldwin  City,   Dec.  25,  1878. 

342.  ARTHUR  RAY  BOWMAN.  PRINEVILLE,  ORE. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  University  of  Washington,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1908.  Sales- 
man, Wathena,  1905;  Editor  and  Manager  "Reformer,"  Springdale,  Wash.; 
Law  Student,  University  of  Washington,  1906-08;  Special  Agent,  U.  S. 
General  Land  Office,  Department  of  Interior,  1909-10;  Attorney  at  Law  and 
President  Central  Oregon  Title  and  Loan  Co.,  Prineville,  Crook  Co.,  Ore., 
1910-.  Member  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Born  Wathena,  Apr.  22,  1882.  Married 
Alta  Minton,   March  15,   1916. 

343.  CLAUDE  ALLEN  CALKINS.  SILVER  CITY,   IOWA. 

A.B.;  B.Ped.,  1905.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1913.  Teacher,  Tal- 
mage,   1903-04;   Teacher   Science,   Atchison    County    High    School,    Effing- 

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ham,  1904-05;  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Parsons,  1905-06;  Minister,  M. 
E.  Church,  St.  Paul,  1906-07;  Frontenac,  1907-10;  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Boston  University,  1910-13;  Northboro,  la.,  1913-15;  Silver 
City,  la.,  1915-.  Born  Alpha,  111.,  Dec.  15,  1878.  Married  Blanche  M. 
Miller,  Sept.  6,  1905.  Children:  Raoul  Claude,  July  11,  1906;  Ruth  Edna, 
Feb.  23,  1908;  Margaret  May,  Aug.  6,  1910;  Miriam  Geraldine,  Sept.  29, 
1913;  Evelyn  Louise,  July  12,  1915. 

344.  KATHRYN  MYRTLE  CARMEAN.  HIAWATHA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Fredonia,  1903-04.  At  home,  Paola,  1904-05;  Home- 
keeper,  1905-.  Born  Paola,  Dec.  14,  1880.  Married  Clair  Aigler  Harpster, 
No.  347,  Dec.  26,  1905.  Children:  Harold  Carmean,  June  1,  1908;  Wanda 
Marie,  Oct.  12,   1910;   Clair  Aigler,  Jr.,  Jan.   29,  1915. 

345.  WALTER  HODGIN  CASE,  CARE  OF  THE  DAILY  TELEGRAM, 

LONG  BEACH,  CALIF. 

A.  B.  Newspaper  man,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1904-06;  Newspaper  Re- 
porter and  Correspondent,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  and  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
papers,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  1906-;  Publisher  Beaumont,  Calif.,  Weekly 
Leader,  1915-.  Secretary,  Long  Beach  City  Club.  Born  Oswego,  Dec.  29, 
1883.  Married  Ethel  Christine  Thompson,  July  28,  1908.  Children:  Nelson, 
Feb.  3,  1910;  Roger  Thompson,  June  6,  1916. 

346.  VIOLA  MAY   HANKINS.  GUTHRIE,   OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Junction  City,  1903-05;  Music 
Student,  Boston,  Mass.,  1906;  Homekeeper,  1905-.  Born  Wilshire,  O., 
Sept.  16,  1880.  Married  Edward  Hislop,  No.  350,  Aug.  23,  1905.  Sister 
of  No.  300. 

347.  CLAIR  AIGLER  HARPSTER.  HIAWATHA. 

A.B.  Instructor  Mathematics,  Baker  University,  1903-05;  Graduate 
Student  in  Mathematics,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1904;  Teacher 
Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  High  School,  Ottumwa,  la.,  1905-06;  Lum- 
ber Merchant,  Willis.  1906-11;  Hiawatha,  1911-.  Born  Willis,  June  8,  1880. 
Married  Kathryn  Myrtle  Carmean,  No.  344,  Dec.  26,  1905.  Children: 
Harold  Carmean,  June  1,  1908;  Wanda  Marie,  Oct.  12,  1910;  Clair  Aigler, 
Jr.,  Jan.   29,   1915. 

348.  ROBERT   BENJAMIN   HAYES.  SEDALIA,    MO. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1903.  Instructor  Natural  Science,  Philander  Smith  Col- 
lege, Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1903-16;  President  George  R.  Smith  College, 
Sedalia,  Mo.,  1916-.  Member  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church,  1916. 
Author  "The  Student's  Guide  in  Morals  and  Learning."  Born  Navasota, 
Tex.,  May  13,  1876.  Married  Hattie  P.  Melton,  June  22,  1909.  Children: 
Lucile  and  Blanche,  Feb.  18,  1910;  Baby,  Oct.  10,  1912;  Robert  Benjamin, 
Jr.,  Nov.  7,  1914;  Herbert  Murlin,  June  28,  1916. 

349.  CLAIR  H.  HEPWORTH.  TOPEKA. 

Ph.B.  Principal  High  School,  Overbrook,  1903-06;  Principal  High 
School,  Paola,  1906-09;  Principal  Garfield  School,  Topeka,  1909-12; 
Teacher  History,  High  School,  Topeka,  1912-.  Born  Volinia,  Mich,  May 
6,  1875.  Married  Charlotte  Wilson  Coffman,  June  17,  1903.  Child:  Hazel 
Kathryn,   May  22,   1907. 

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350     EDWARD  HISLOP.  GUTHRIE,  OKLA. 

A.B.;  D.D.,  1915.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1907.  Minister  M.  E. 
Church,  Argentine,  1903-04;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1904-07;  Graduate  Student  in  Philosophy  and  Literature,  Boston 
University,  1909;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1907-09;  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1909-10; 
Superintendent  Omaha  District,  Omaha.  Neb.,  1911-14;  Chancellor  Metho- 
dist University  of  Oklahoma,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  1914-.  Born  Steubenville,  O., 
Feb.  14,  1873.     Married  Viola  May  Hankins,  No.  346,  Aug.  23,  1905. 

351.  *MILTON  EUGENE  HUFF. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1903-06.  Born  Neosho  Co.,  Kans., 
Feb.  27,  1879.     Died  Feb.  25,  1906,  burial  at  Baldwin  City. 

352.  WARD  WESLEY  HULL.  HANFORD,  CALIF. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1909.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Mont 
Ida.,  1903-05;  Buffalo,  1905-06:  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1906-09;  Calexico,  Calif.,  1909-10;  Taylor,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1910- 
13;  Garden  Grove,  Calif.,  1913-16;  Hanford,  Calif.,  1916-.  Born  Carthage, 
111.,  Jan.  7,  1872.     Married  Alice  C.  Irwin,  Feb.  15,  1906. 

353.  HARRY  LEE  JOHNSON. 

A.B.  Minister,  supply,  Union  Star,  Mo.,  1903-04;  New  Hampton,  Mo., 
1904-05;  Colorado,  in  interest  of  health,  1905-06;  Farmer  and  Inventor, 
New  Hampton,  Mo.,  1906-08;  Teacher,  Winona,  Wash.,  1909-10;  Inventor, 
Seattle,  Wash.,  1910-11.     Born  Floral,  1874. 

354.  LOUVENIA  MADELINE  JOSEPH,  115  LINCOLN  AVE.,  COLO- 

RADO CITY,  COLO. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Edwardsville,  1903-05;  Principal  Schools, 
Parker,  1905-06;  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Ponca  City,  Okla.,  1906-09; 
Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Baldwin  City,  1909-12;  Principal  High 
School  and  Teacher  Latin,  Colorado  City,  Colo.,  1912-15;  Teacher  Latin, 
High  School,  Colorado  City,  Colo.,  1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Colorado  City, 
Colo.,  1916-.  Born  Batesville,  Noble  Co.,  O.,  Sept.  15,  1865.  Married  John 
Klintwort,  June  7,  1916. 

355.  DAVID   ELLSWORTH  KENDALL.  SHERIDAN,  WYO. 

A.B.  D.D.,  University  of  Denver,  1914.  Minister  M.  E.  Church, 
Michigan  Ave.,  Leavenworth,  1903-04;  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1904-05; 
Del  Norte,  Colo.,  1905-10;  Sheridan,  Wyo.,  1910-15;  Superintendent  Sheri- 
dan District,  Sheridan,  Wyo.,  1915-.  Member  State  Legislature,  Wyoming, 
1915  and  1916.  Born  Mound  City,  May  8,  1870.  Married  Olive  Sullivan, 
July  29,  1896.  Children:  Paul  Wilkins,  July  29,  1898;  Dorothy  Helen, 
Dec.  14,  1905. 

356.  OSCAR  ULYSSES  McPROUD.  HOPE. 

A.B.     Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Quenemo,  1901-03;  Richmond,  1903-05; 

Blue    Mound,    1905-07;    Colony,    1907-10;    Pleasanton,    1910-14;    Alta    Vista, 

1914-15;   Hope,  1915-.     Born  Farmland,  Ind.,  Oct.  10,  1871.     Married   Cora 

B.  Wolfe,  Feb.  5,  1907.     Child:  Infant  daughter,  April  13,  1913.     Brother 

of  287. 

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357.  HENRY  BLACKBURN  MILLER.  ROSSVILLE 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1906.  M.D.,  The  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1908.  Teacher,  Overbrook,  1903-04; 
Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1904-05;  Assistant  Demon- 
strator, Chemical  Laboratory,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1904-05;  Medi- 
cal Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1905-06;  Medical  Student,  The 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1906-08;  Resident  Physician, 
Philadelphia  Hospital  for  Contagious  Diseases,  1909-10;  Physician,  Ross- 
ville,  1910-.     Member  Sigma  Chi.     Born  Rossville,  Jan.  1,  1881. 

358.  MARY  KIBBEN  MURPHY.  TOPEKA 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  The  University  of  California,  Summer, 
1912.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  Baker  University,  1903- 
05;  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1905-07; 
Student  Berlin  and  Weimar,  Germany,  1907-08;  Instructor  German,  Uni- 
versity of  Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo.,  1908-09;  Teacher  High  School,  Ogden, 
Utah,  1909-13;  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Topeka,  1913-.  Born 
Keasoque,  la.,  Aug.  12,  1881. 

359.  GEORGE  BROCK  NEFF.  MONROE,  WASH. 

B.S.  Teacher,  Barclay,  1903-04;  Medical  Student,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1904-05;  Teacher,  Argentine,  1905-08;  Superintendent  Schools,  Wetmore, 
1908-12;  Supt.  Schools,  Libby,  Mont.,  1912-15;  Supt.  Schools,  Monroe,  Wash., 
1915-.  Born  Salem,  Va.,  March  28,  1880.  Married  Jessie  Edith  Funnell, 
No.  419,  Dec.  27,  1905.     Child:  Gladys  Marie,  May  17,  1912. 

360.  FRED  MAXSON  PERRILL.  MUZZAFFARPUR,  INDIA. 

A.B.  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1906.  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1903-06;  Missionary,  Muzzaffarpur, 
India,  and  Principal  Columbia  Boys'  School  and  Orphanage,  1906-11; 
Arrah,  India,  1911-.  Born  Nentor,  Saline  Co.,  Dec.  4,  1882.  Married  Mary 
S.  Voigt,  May  5,   1911.     Child:   Charles  Voigt,  Jan.  2,  1913. 

361.  JAMES  WINFRED   REID.  1310  MAIN  ST.,  PARSONS 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Kansas  City  School  of  Law,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1907. 
City  Editor,  Ottawa  Daily  Herald,  Ottawa,  1903-04;  News  Writer,  Kan- 
sas City  Journal,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1904-06;  Student  Kansas  City  School 
of  Law,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905-07;  Attorney,  Chanute,  1907-14;  Assist- 
ant General  Attorney,  M.  K.  and  T.  Ry.,  Parsons,  1914-.  Born  Warrens- 
burg,  Mo.,  July  22,  1883.  Married  Anna  Hoch,  No.  524,  Jan.  1,  1909. 
Children:  Edward  Hoch,  Sept.  27,  1910;  James  Richard,  May  1,  1914. 

362.  DAVID  RICHARDS.  NEWELL,  S.  DAK. 

A.B.  With  Underwood  &  Underwood,  Ottawa,  1903-07;  Real  Estate 
and  Loans,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.,  1907-10;  Real  Estate  and  Loans,  Newell, 
S.  Dak.,  1910-.  Born  Emporia,  May  20,  1874.  Married  Alice  Floy  Bassett, 
May  15,  1916. 

363.  ELMER  CLIFFORD  RINGER.  WAGON  MOUND,  N.  MEX. 

B.S.     Teacher   Science,   High   School,   Guthrie,   Okla.,   1903-05;   Teacher 
German,  High  School,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  1905-06;  Teacher  Science,  High 

129 


1903]  GRADUATES 

School,  Ouray,  Colo.,  1906-08;  Principal  High  School,  North  Platte,  Neb., 
1908-10;  Superintendent  Schools,  Sidney,  Neb.,  1910-11;  Bookkeeper,  Den- 
ver, Colo.,  1911-14;  Principal  High  School,  East  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex., 
1914-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  Wagon  Mound,  N.  Mex.,  1916-.  Born 
Paola,  Sept.  4,  1881.  Married  Anna  O'Connor,  July  5,  1906.  Children: 
Francis  Whitney,  Feb.  3,  1908;  Leslie  Darlington,  Aug.  30,  1909.  Brother 
of  No.  311. 

364.  JOHN  WILKINS  ROBERTS.  SEDAN 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  Baker  University,  Summer,  1904;  Graduate 
Student,  the  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1909,  '10,  '12.  Newspaper  Busi- 
ness, Oskaloosa,  1903-04;  Principal  Schools,  Corning,  1904-06;  Wellsville, 
1906-07;  Oskaloosa,  1907-09;  Superintendent  Schools,  Peabody,  1909-12; 
Superintendent  Schools,  Sedan,  1912-.  Born  Topeka,  July  3,  1880.  Married 
Lena  Adelle  McConnell,  No.  430,  Aug.  5,  1908.  Child:  Margaret  Emma, 
Dec.  21,  1910. 

365.  GEORGE  LEDREW  RULISON.  ZIONSVILLE,  IND. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1908.  LL.B.,  Hamilton  Cal- 
lege  of  Law,  Chicago,  111.,  1915.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Mound  Valley, 
1903-04;  East  Iola,  1904;  Hale,  Mo.,  1904-05;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1905-08;  Supply  preacher  in  Chicago,  111.,  1905-06; 
Vincent,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-08;  Holyoke,  Colo.,  1908-10;  Wray,  Colo., 
1910;  Medicine  Lodge,  1910-12;  Anthony,  1912-13;  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  1913-14; 
Zionsville,  Ind.,  1914-.  Born  Hartford,  Oct.  15,  1876.  Married  Fay  Fra- 
zier,  Sept.  4,  1901.    Child:  Ruth  Bernadine,  Oct.  26,  1903. 

366.  HARRY  WYLBUR  STANLEY.       945  BUFFUM  AVE.,  WICHITA 

A.B.  A.B.,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1903.  General 
Agent,  Southeastern  Kansas,  Equitable  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Iowa,  1904-. 
Born  Wichita,  Aug.  25,  1880.  Married  Blanche  Seabrook  Imboden,  No.  425, 
Nov.  28,  1906.  Children:  Lawrence  Eugene,  Oct.  22,  1908;  Elizabeth, 
April  15,  1912.     Brother  of  No.  547. 

367.  HARRY   PRAY  STUDY.  NEODESHA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Boston  University,  1911.  Graduate  Student  in  Educa- 
tion, Columbia  University,  Summer,  1916.  Principal  High  School,  Eureka, 
1903-04;  Principal  High  School,  Ottawa,  1904-06;  Graduate  Student,  Bos- 
ton University,  1906-08;  Teacher  History,  Tome  School  for  Boys,  Port 
Deposit,  Md.,  1908-10;  Teacher  History,  Horace  Mann  School,  New  York 
City,  1910-11;  Graduate  Student,  Columbia  University^  New  York  City, 
1910-11;  Superintendent  Schools,  Sedan,  1911-12;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Neodesha,  1912-.  Born  Fountain  City,  Ind.,  Jan.  7,  1879.  Married  Clara 
Louise  Lord,  Nov.  19,  1910.     Child:  Mary  Lord,  Nov.  2,  1916. 

368.  GEORGE   BROWN   THOMAS.   99    PEACE   ST.,    PROVIDENCE, 

R.  I. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  Ph.D.,  Boston  University,  1913.  Minister,  M.  E. 
Church,  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  1903-05;  President  Carleton  College,  Farming- 
ton,  Mo.,  1905-09;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1909-12;  St.  Paul's,  Manchester,  N.  H., 
1912-16;  Trinity  Union,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1916-.  Born  Czar,  Mo.,  Jan.  5, 
1873.     Married  Nellie  Riason,  June  14,  1904. 

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369.  IDA  BEATRICE  VANATTA.     .  MEERUT,  INDIA 

B.L.  Homekeeper,  1903-.  Teacher,  Ajmere,  India,  Boys'  School.  In 
charge  of  Ajmere  Circuit  Bible  Readers.  Secretary  North-West  India 
Woman's  Conference,  1910.  Born  Nortonville,  1877.  Married  Joseph  Ben- 
son Baker,  No.  262,  June  24,  1903.     Children: 

370.  *LAWRENCE  FERGUSON  WALTER. 

Ph.B.  Lawyer,  Kingman,  1903-15;  County  Attorney,  Kingman  Co., 
1915.  Born  Oakville,  Pa.,  Feb.  6,  1882.  Married  Nell  L.  Holston,  May 
16,  1906.  Died  Sept.  3,  1915,  burial  at  Kingman.  Children:  Elizabeth, 
July  13,  1910;  Jean,  Feb.  26,  1912. 

371.  EDNA   MABEL  WHARTON.  MARION 

B.L.     Teacher,   Pratt,   1904-05;    Homekeeper,  1905-.     Grand    Marshall, 

Delta  Delta  Delta,  1903-07.     Born   Gridley,   Calif.  Married   Homer   Hoch, 

No.  321,  June  7,  1905.     Children:  Wharton,  June  23,  1908;  Jean,  Nov.  15, 
1912.     Sister  of  No.  336. 

372.  *WILLIAM  ARTHUR  WOOD. 

A.B.  Graduate  Oklahoma  Central  Normal  School,  1898.  A.B.,  North- 
ern Indiana  Normal  School,  1900.  Teacher,  Jones,  Okla.,  1903.  Born 
Quincy,  111.,  1876.     Died,   1904. 

CLASS  OF  1904 
373    WILBUR  FISKE  ALLEN.  CHANUTE 

A.B.     Banker,   First   National    Bank,    Chanute,   1903-.  Born    Chanute, 

Oct.  11,  1879.     Married  Florence   E.   Park,   Feb.  27,  1907.  Children:   Lois 

Genevieve,    Nov.   26,   1908;    Robert   Newton,   Dec.   4,   1913;  Richard    Park, 
Sept.  21,  1915.     Brother  of  Nos.  445,  553. 

374.  NORA   DALE  AMES.  TOPEKA 

B.L.  Graduate  Student  in  English,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Sum- 
mer, 1916.  At  home,  Baldwin  City,  1904-05;  Teacher,  Rural  Schools, 
Douglas  County,  1905-06;  Instructor  in  English,  Baker  University,  1906-14; 
Teacher  English,  High  School,  Topeka,  1914-.  Born  Moline,  Jan.  1,  1876. 
Sister  of  No.  787. 

375.  JAMES  PERCY  AULT.  CARE  OF  CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION, 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1909.  Magnetic 
Observer,  Carnegie  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904-08;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent in  Mathematics,  Astronomy  and  Physics,  Columbia  University,  1907- 
09;  Magnetician,  Carnegie  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909-13;  Mag- 
netician  and  Alternate  Commander  of  Magnetic  Survey  Yacht,  "Carnegie," 
1914;  Commander  the  same,  1915-.  Member  American  Association  for 
the  Advancement  of  Science,  American  Geographical  Society,  Washing- 
ton Philosophical  Society.  Author  "Daylight  Observations  on  Venus," 
and  various  publications  of  the  results  obtained  by  the  Magnetic  Yacht, 
"Carnegie."  Born  Lenexa,  Oct.  29,  1881.  Married  Mamie  A.  Totten, 
March  27,  1907.  Child:  Evelyn  Geraldine,  Dec.  9,  1912.  Brother  of  Nos. 
293,  447,  498,  788,  851. 

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376.  NELLIE  MAY  AULT.  MONTE  VISTA,  COLO. 

Ph.B.  Homekeeper,  1904-.  Born  Johnson  Co.,  Kans.,  May  27,  1881. 
Married  Angus  MacGregor  Maclean,  No.  386,  Dec.  29,  1904.  Children: 
Robert  Ault,  Jan.  1,  1907;  Raymond  McGregor,  March  26,  1909;  Angus, 
Jan.  14,  1913. 

377.  CORA  MILLICENT  BROWN.       HINGHWA,  FUKIEN,  CHINA. 

Ph.B.  Solicitor  for  Bethany  Hospital,  1904-05;  Deaconess,  First  M.  E. 
Church,  Winfield,  1905-06;  Deaconess,  Trinity  M.  E.  Church,  Wichita, 
1906;  Student  at  Lucy  Webb  Hayes  Training  School,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1906-07;  Deaconess,  Trinity  M.  E.  Church,  Wichita,  1907-10;  Missionary, 
Hinghwa,  Fukien,  China,  1911-.  At  Home  on  Furlough,  Wichita,  1916.  Born 
Hollenberg,  Aug.  2,   1874. 

378.  HATTIE   ESTHER   ELWELL.  FREDONIA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Baldwin  City,  1904-05;  Teacher,  Latin  and  English, 
High  School,  Neodesha,  1905-07;  Homekeeper,  Fredonia,  1907-.  Born 
Milton,  la.,  Apr.  20,  1878.  Married  Arthur  Rich,  June  26,  1907.  Children: 
Gerald  Elwell,  Oct.  13,  1908;  Esther,  June  7,  1912;  Marion  Cramer,  March 
10,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  457. 

379.  EMMA  BELLE  FRENCH.  TEMPE,  ARIZ. 

A.B.  A.M.  Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1915.  Instructor 
English,  Baker  University,  1904-06;  At  home  and  Teacher  Latin  and 
Spanish,  High  School,  Tempe,  Ariz.,  1906-.  Graduate  Student  Columbia 
University  and  Harvard  University,  1913-14.     Born  Thayer,  June  11,  1877. 

380.  GILBERT    MUNSON    GANDER.  COFFEYVILLE. 

Ph.B.  LL.B.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1907.  Law  Student,  The 
University  of  Kansas  and  The  University  of  Chicago,  1904-07;  Scholar- 
ship, The  University  of  Chicago,  1904-05;  Lawyer,  Coffeyville,  1907-.  Born 
Mt.  Ayr,  la.,  March  4,  1873.  Married  Nannie  Louise  Fischer,  No.  458, 
Nov.  25,  1908.     Child:  James   Gilbert,  Oct.  28,  1910.     Brother  of  No.  461. 

381.  FRANCIS  LENDER  GEYER.  CAMERON,  MO. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1909.  A.M.,  Highland  College, 
Highland,  Kans.,  1910.  Ph.D.,  Campbell  University,  Holton,  Kans.,  1915. 
Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Michigan  Valley,  1904-05;  Meriden,  1905-07;  Grad- 
uate Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  111.,  1907-09; 
Highland,  1908-10;  Hagerty  Memorial,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1910-14;  Brookfield, 
Mo.,  1914-16;  Cameron,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Trading  Post,  Sept.  27,  1875. 
Married  Grace  E.  Hobart,  June  15,  1904.  Children:  Floyd  Hobart,  Oct. 
12,  1905;  Harold  Nathaniel,  May  17,  1910;  Warren  Francis,  May  1,  1912; 
Clarence  Raymond,  May  29,  1914. 

382.  CLARA    MARGUERITE    HATCH.      1221    CINCINNATI    AVE., 

TULSA,  OKLA. 

B.L.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1907. 
Primary  Teacher,  Peru,  1904-07;  Independence,  1907-08;  Peru,  1908-09; 
Homekeeper,  Keifer,  Okla.,  1909-15;  Drumright,  Okla.,  1915-16;  Tulsa, 
Okla.,  1916-.  Born  Peru,  Aug.  15,  1881.  Married  M.  Joseph  Grogan,  June 
2,  1909.     Children:   Muriel,  Jan.  24,  1911;   Marguerite,  Nov.   15,   1912. 

132 


GRADUATES  [1904 

383.  YUNG  LIANG  HWANG.  PEKING,  CHINA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1907.  Grad- 
uate Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1904-07;  Graduate 
Student  in  Sociology  and  Economics,  Columbia  University,  1905-07.  First 
Translator  of  Chinese  Legation,  London,  England,  1907-08;  His  Imperial 
Chinese  Majesty's  Consul  for  New  Zealand,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
1908-11;  His  Imperial  Chinese  Majesty's  Consul  General  for  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Australia,  Melbourne,  Australia,  1911-13;  Secretary  of  The 
Waichias  En  (Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs)  Peking,  China,  1911-16;  Special 
Commissioner  of  Foreign  Affairs,  Province  of  Chihli,  Tientsien,  China, 
1916-.  First  Class  Gold  Medal  for  special  services  awarded  in  1913;  4th 
Class  Decoration  conferred  in  1914;  3d  Class  Decoration  conferred  in 
1916.  Trustee,  The  University  of  Nanking,  Nanking,  China.  Director 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Peking,  China.  Born  Wu-wei  Chew,  An-Hwei,  China,  Aug. 
15,  1875.  Married  Belle  Howe,  Kiukiang,  China,  Aug.  17,  1898.  Child: 
Gertrude,   Oct.   18,   1902. 

384.  JOHN  HAIGLER  KILE.  GARRISON. 

A.B;  Ped.B.;  A.M.,  1914.  Graduate  Student,  Baker  University,  Sum- 
mers, 1904,  '10,  '12;  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Virginia,  Char- 
lottesville, Va.,  Summers,  1909,  '13;  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of 
Chicago,  Summer,  1911.  Principal  Schools,  Coal  Hill,  Ark.,  1904-05;  Barks- 
dale,  Tex.,  1905-06;  Moore,  Tex.,  1906-07;  Principal  High  School,  Rock 
Springs,  Tex.,  1907-09;  Teacher  in  State  Normal,  Junction  City,  Tex.,  1908; 
Principal  High  School,  New  Castle,  Va.,  1909-12;  Shenandoah,  Va.,  1912-13; 
Elkton,  Va.,  1913-15;  Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Flemington,  W. 
Va.,  1915-16;  Principal  Schools,  Garrison,  1916-.  Born  Franklin,  W.  Va., 
Dec.  15,  1866.  Married  Inez  Kimball,  May  30,  1908.  Children:  Charles 
Currentz  Lee,  March  14,  1910;  Margaret  Leah,  March  5,  1912;  Robert 
Kendall,  Aug.  21,  1915. 

385.  GRACE  ISABEL  LOCKHART.  HOMINY,  OKLA. 

Ph.B.  At  Home,  Eskridge,  1904-05;  Homekeeper,  Alta  Vista,  1905-06; 
Hominy,  Okla,  1906-.  Born  Burlingame,  Aug.  18,  1879.  Married  Leroy 
Douglas  Edgington,  June  14,  1905.  Children:  Leroy  Douglas,  Jr.,  Sept. 
17,  1908;  Joseph  Robbins,  April  17,  1914;  Elizabeth,  Nov.  28,  1915. 

386.  ANGUS  MacGREGOR  MACLEAN.  MONTE  VISTA,  COLO. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Humboldt,  1902-03;  East  Iola,  1903-04; 
Kincaid,  1904-07;  LeRoy,  1907-10;  Humboldt,  1910-11;  Erie,  1911-12;  Salida, 
Colo.,  1912-15;  Monte  Vista,  Colo.,  1915-.  Born  Inverness  Co.,  Scotland, 
July  6,  1869.  Married  Nellie  May  Ault,  No.  376,  Dec.  29,  1904.  Children: 
Robert  Ault,  Jan.  1,  1907;  Raymond  MacGregor,  March  26,  1909;  Angus, 
Jan.  14,   1913. 

387.  HARRIET  ADELLE  MAHAR.       913  LARAMIE,  MANHATTAN. 

A.B.  Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Howard,  1904-07;  Principal 
High  School,  Oswego,  1907-09;  Homekeeper,  Columbia,  Mo.,  1909-11; 
Manhattan,  1911-.  Born  Mound  Valley,  June  8,  1879.  Married  Burr  H. 
Ozment,  Aug.  21,  1909.  Children:  Elizabeth,  Dec.  17,  1911;  Marian  Lota, 
Dec.  28,  1914. 

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888.     ETHEL  GRACE  McCAUGHEY.        425  S.  HICKORY,  OTTAWA. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English  and  Principal  of  High  School, 
Minneapolis,  1904-07;  Homekeeper,  1907-.  Born  Stanley,  March  3,  1882. 
Married  Fred  Mark  Bailey,  No.  406,  June  5,  1907.  Children:  Dean  Allen, 
Sept.  22,  1908;  Yvonne  Adele,  June  14,  1912;  Alethe  Beryl,  Sept.  21,  1914. 

389.  ROY  FALLASS  MILLS.  ODESSA,  MO. 

A.B.  M.D.,  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111.,  1912.  Superintendent 
Schools,  Erie,  1904-05;  Principal  High  School,  Junction  City,  1905-08; 
Student  of  Medicine  and  Assistant  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  The  Univer- 
sity of  Kansas,  1908-10;  Student  of  Medicine,  Rush  Medical  College,  1910-12; 
Interne,  Children's  Memorial  Hospital,  Chicago,  111.,  1912-13;  Physician 
and  Surgeon,  Mayview,  Mo.,  1913-16;  Odessa,  Mo.,  1916-.  Member  Amer- 
ican Medical  Association,  Missouri  State  Medical  Society.  Born  Albion, 
Mich.,  July  8,  1880.  Married  Edythe  Oechsli,  Dec.  27,  1904.  Children: 
Horace  Oechsli,  Dec.  4,  1907;  Ellen  Eugenia,  Oct.  21,  1915. 

390.  FRED  A.   MOLBY.  525  S.  PARK  AVE.,   BLOOMINGTON,  IND. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Cornell  University,  1908;  Ph.D.,  Cornell  University,  1910. 
Assistant,  U.  S.  Magnetic  Observatory,  Baldwin  City,  1904-05;  Graduate 
Student  in  Physics,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1905-10;  Assistant 
in  Physics,  Cornell  University,  1906-08;  Instructor  in  Physics,  Cornell 
University,  1908-12;  Assistant  Professor  in  Physics,  Indiana  University, 
1912-.  School  recesses,  Magnetic  Observer,  U.  S.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, 1906-10.  Author,  "The  Rotary  Power  of  Quartz  at  the  Temperature 
of  Liquid  Air,"  "The  Rotary  Power  of  Limonene  at  Low  Temperature," 
"Absorption  of  Limonene  at  Low  Temperature,"  "The  Rotary  Power  of 
Quartz,  Cinnobar,  and  Nicotine  at  Low  Temperature,"  "The  Linear  Ex- 
pansion of  Invar  Steel  for  100°  C.  to  Liquid  Air  Temperature,"  "Refrac- 
tive Indices  at  Low  Temperatures."  Member  Sigma  Xi,  Indiana  Acad- 
emy of  Science,  The  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education. 
Associate  Member  of  the  American  Physical  Society.  Born  Linn,  Jan. 
5,  1878.  Married  Leona  Mae  Houghton,  Sept.  17,  1907.  Brother  of 
Nos.  648,  816. 

891.     FLORENCE   LULU   MOORE.  ROUTE  A.,   ELMA,  WASH. 

B.L.  Principal  High  School,  Erie,  1904-05;  Teacher  Intermediate 
School,  Candon,  Ilocas  Sur.,  P.  I.,  1905-07;  Teacher  Bangued  High  School, 
Bangued,  Abra,  P.  I.,  1907-08;  Teacher  Industrial  School  for  Igorrote 
Boys,  Baguio,  Beguet,  P.  I.,  1908-09;  In  Bangued,  Abra,  P.  I.,  on  leave  of 
absence,  1909-10;  In  Kansas,  U.  S.  A.,  on  leave  of  absence,  1910-11;  Teacher 
Mathematics,  High  School,  Bangued,  Abra,  P.  I.,  1911-12;  Teacher  Domestic 
Science,  High  School,  Bangued,  Abra,  P.  I.,  1912-13;  Homekeeper,  Sat- 
sop,  Wash.,  1913-.  Born  Abilene,  March  18,  1871.  Married  William  Mus- 
tard, July  3,  1905.  Children:  Helen  Meredith,  July  29,  1906;  Thomas 
Desmond,  Feb.  25,  1909. 

392.     THEODORE  CLIFTON  MOUNTAIN.  RICHLAND,  WASH. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Greeley,  1904-05;  Olpe,  1905-06;  Coy- 
ville,  1906-07;  Principal  Schools,  La  Crosse,  Wash.,  1907-11;  Minister, 
Albion,  Wash.,  1911-12;  Fowler  Memorial,  Spokane,  1912-14;  Observa- 
tion Teacher  and  Instructor  in  Psychology,  State  Normal  School,  Cheney, 
Wash.,    1914-16;    Teacher    English,    Consolidated    High    School,    Richland, 

134 


GRADUATES  [1904 

Wash.,  1916-.  Born  Cherryvale,  Sept.  25,  1875.  Married  Lucena  Belle 
Walker,  Aug.  24,  1901.  Children:  Thelma  Geraldine,  Dec.  19,  1902;  Made- 
line, Jan.  11,  1905;  Muriel  Celestine,  Dec.  22,  1906;  Robert  Theodore, 
March  1,  1913. 

893.  GEORGE  ALBERT  NICHOLSON.  KUSA,  OKLA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1905.  Ph.D.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1914.  Investments, 
Baldwin  City,  1905-10;  Graduate  Student  in  English,  The  University  of 
Chicago,  1910-13;  Instructor  in  English  Composition,  DePauw  University, 
1913-14;  Zinc  Smelting,  Kusa,  Okla.,  1915-.  Author,  one  book  of  Verse. 
Borne  Pittsburgh,  Nov.  12,  1882.  Married  Nellie  Ruthrauff,  Jan.  30,  1907. 
Children:  George  Albert,  May  7,  1908;  Ruth,  Nov.  28,  1913. 

394.  JOHN   FRANKLIN  ODOM.  NEVADA,   MO. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Fontana,  1904-05;  Phoenix  Park,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1905-08;  City  Missionary,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1908-09;  Dis- 
trict Evangelist,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909-10;  Superintendent  of  City  Church 
Extension  Society,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910-11;  Conference  Evangelist, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911-12;  Nevada,  Mo.,  1912-.  Born  Sulphur  Springs, 
Ind.,  April  27,  1878.  Married  Frances  Dawes,  Aug.  26,  1903.  Child: 
Frances  Margaret,  Aug.  19,  1916.     Brother  of  479. 

395.  HOLLIE  DAVIS   PAYNTER.  GALVA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  Principal  High  School,  Howard,  1904-07; 
Assistant  Cashier,  Mound  Valley  State  Bank,  Mound  Valley,  1907-10; 
Cashier,  The  People's  State  Bank,  Mound  Valley,  1910-16;  Banker,  Galva, 
1916-.  Born  Lawrenceburg,  Ky.,  March  21,  1880.  Married  Pearl  Hinsey, 
Oct.  13,  1904. 

396.  ERNEST   C.   ROMANO. 
B.S. 

397.  DON   CONGER  SOWERS.  DAYTON,   O. 

A.B.  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1915.  Magnetic 
Observer,  Carnegie  Institution,  Department  Terrestrial  Magnetism,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Traveled  in  West  Indies,  Venezuela,  Peru,  Oceania,  New 
Zealand,  China,  Chinese  Turkestan,  India,  Egypt,  Europe  and  U.  S., 
including  Alaska,  1904-10;  Graduate  Student  in  Political  Science,  Colum- 
bia University,  New  York  City,  1910-12;  Professor  of  Municipalities  and 
Public  Accounting,  The  University  of  Oregon,  Eugene,  Ore.  1913-16; 
Assistant  Director,  Dayton  Bureau  of  Research,  Dayton,  O.,  1916-.  Lec- 
turer for  Department  of  Education,  New  York  City,  on  "Through  the 
Heart  of  Asia,"  1911.  Author  "Financial  History  of  New  York  State 
from  1789  to  1912."  Fellow  of  Royal  Geographical  Society,  London,  Eng- 
land. Born  Spring  Hill,  Feb.  17,  1883.  Married  Helen  Smith,  June  29, 
1914.     Child:    Don  Conger,  Jr.,  May  16,  1915.     Brother  of  Nos.  546,  831. 

398.  ANNA   RETA   TODD,   621   W.  JEFFERTON   ST.,   FT.   WAYNE, 

IND. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  English,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Sum- 
mers, 1908,  '11;  Autumn,  1911.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Neodesha, 
1904-05;  English,  University  Preparatory  School,  Tonkawa,  Okla.,  1905-11; 
Dean  of  Young  Women,  University  Preparatory  School,  1909-11;  English, 
High  School,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  1912-.  Member  State  Committee,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.,  Oklahoma,  1906.     Born  Topeka,  111.,  Nov.  20,  1876. 

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399.  WALTER   NORMAN   WILKINS.  CHAPMAN. 

A.B.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Chapman,  1904-05;  Banker,  Chapman, 
1905-.     Mayor,  Chapman,  1911-13.     Born   Chapman,  Dec.  22,  1878. 

400.  OLA   ADELE  WOODS.  OSWEGO. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Oswego  Academy,  Oswego,  1904-06;  Assistant  in 
General  Office,  Woods  Lumber  Yards,  Oswego,  1904-.  Born  Montana, 
Aug.  6,  1880.     Sister  of  Nos.  338,  444. 


CLASS  OF  1905 

401.  NATHANIEL  JOHN  ADAMS.  TROY. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Wakarusa,  1897-98;  Enterprise,  1898-00; 
Wilsey,  1900-02;  At  School,  1902-04;  Baldwin  Circuit,  1904-05;  Cen- 
tropolis,  1905-06;  Keats,  1906-08;  Alta  Vista,  1908-10;  Emmett,  1910-11; 
Birmingham  and  Denison,  1911-13;  Whiting,  1913-16;  Oneida,  1916-17; 
Troy,  1917-.  Born  Cork,  Ireland,  April  3,  1867.  Married  Barbara  Jane 
Dice,  No.  319,  June  7,  1905.  Children:  Lois  Jane,  Oct.,  16,  1906;  Helen 
Hester,  Aug.  16,  1908. 

402.  CELIA  MARTHA  ALLEN,  611  COLORADO  ST.,  MANILA,  P.  I. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Pittsburgh,  1905-06;  Teacher, 
Hartland,  1906;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1907;  Teacher  Latin,  High 
School,  Yates  Center,  1907-08;  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Oswego,  Sept. 
11,  1882.  Married  Archie  Lowell  Ryan.  No.  489,  June  17,  1908.  Children: 
Allen  Lowell,  Sept.  28,  1909;  Martha  Marguerite,  Dec.  2,  1911. 

403.  CECIL  ERWIN  AMES,  2703   E.   FIRST   ST.,   WICHITA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1910.  D.O.,  Needles  Insti- 
tute of  Optometry,  1916.  Optician,  1905-06;  Teacher,  Pleasanton,  1906-07; 
Superintendent  Schools,  White  Water,  1907-09;  Graduate  Student,  The 
University  of  Kansas,  1909-10;  Superintendent  Burns  Union  High  School, 
Burns,  1910-12;  Superintendent  Schools,  Augusta,  1912-14;  Caldwell,  1914- 
16;  Optometrist,  Wichita,  1916-.  Born  Graham,  Mo.,  Feb.  21,  1881.  Mar- 
ried Ethel  E.  French,  July  24,  1907.  Children:  William  Cecil,  July  8, 
1908;  Sarah  Frances,  May  28,  1911;  Robert  James,  May  29,  1916. 

404.  ELMER  DAVID  AXTON.  417  W.  KANSAS,  PITTSBURG. 

A.B.  Teller  and  Bookkeeper,  C.  M.  Condon  &  Co.,  State  Bank, 
Oswego,  1905-11;  Assistant  Secretary,  The  Pittsburg  Mortage  Invest- 
ment Co.,  Pittsburg,  1911-.  Born  Edna,  Feb.  8,  1881.  Married  Clara 
Jane  Bailey,  No.  405,  June  19,  1907.  Child:  Charles  Bailey,  Jan.  8,  1911. 
Brother  of  Nos.  666,  1025. 

405.  CLARA  JANE  BAILEY.  417  W.  KANSAS,   PITTSBURG. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Moran,  1905-07;  Homekeeper,  1907-. 
Born  Baldwin  City,  April  19,  1882.  Married  Elmer  David  Axton,  No. 
404,  June  19,  1907.  Child:  Charles  Bailey,  Jan.  8,  1911.  Daughter  of  No. 
70.     Sister  of  Nos.   406,  407,  408,   667. 

136 


GRADUATES  [1905 

406.  FRED    MARK    BAILEY,  425    S.    HICKORY,    OTTAWA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  1911.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Trinity,  Iola,  1905-07; 
Missionary  El  Oro,  Mex.,  1907-09;  Pachuca,  Hidalgo,  Mex.,  1909-11; 
Oswego,  1911-14;  First,  Ottawa,  1914-.  Born  Humboldt,  July  1,  1879.  Mar- 
ried Ethel  Grace  McCaughey,  No.  388,  June  5,  1907.  Children:  Dean 
Allen,  Sept.  22,  1908;  Yvonne  Adele,  June  14,  1912;  Alethe  Beryl,  Sept. 
21,   1914.     Son  of  No.   70.     Brother  of   Nos.   405,  407,  408,   667. 

407.  HENRY  IRVING  BAILEY,       89  GROVE  ST.,  LOWELL,  MASS. 

A.B.;  Ped.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Gas  City,  1905-06;  Minister,  M.  E. 
Church,  Buffalo,  1906-09;  Moran,  1909-11;  Altamont,  1911-13;  Graduate 
Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1913-16;  Belchertown,  Mass., 
1913-15;  Brighton,  Mass.,  1915-16;  Lowell  Highlands,  Mass.,  1916-.  Born 
Baldwin  City,  Jan.  12,  1886.  Married  Mabel  D.  Ogier,  Feb.  17,  1907. 
Children:  William  Eugene,  Dec.  6,  1907;  Margaret  Mae,  July  20,  1909; 
Herbert  Ogier,  Dec.  18,  1910;  Dorothy  Maxine,  April  13,  1915.  Son  of 
No.  70.     Brother  of  Nos.  405,  406,  408,  667. 

408.  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  BAILEY,  501  N.  15TH  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Eureka,  1905-07;  Teacher  Physics,  High 
School,  Wichita,  1907-09;  Principal  High  School,  Enid,  Okla.,  1909-13; 
Principal  High  School,  Leavenworth,  1913-15;  Principal  High  School, 
Kansas  City,  1915-.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Sum- 
mer, 1907;  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summers,  1913, 
'14,  '15,  '16.  Member  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Born  Baldwin  City,  March  6, 
1884.  Married  Myrtle  Thorne,  Aug.  19,  1908.  Child:  William  Thorne, 
Dec.  30,  1912.     Son  of  No.  70.     Brother  of  Nos.  405,  406,  407,  667. 

409.  WILLIAM   JAMES   BETTS.  HARVEYVILLE. 

Ph.B.;  Ped.B.  Principal  Schools,  Harveyville,  1905-06;  Princeton, 
1906-07;  Elsmore,  1907-08;  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Osage 
City,  1908-10;  Superintendent  Schools,  Scranton,  1910-11;  Furniture  and 
Undertaking,  Harveyville,  1911-.  Born  New  Castle,  Pa.,  June  11,  1879. 
Married  Birdie  M.  McPherson,  Nov.  29,  1906.  Children:  Amelia  Jeannette, 
Oct.  31,  1907;  Frederick  Hiram,  Jan.  28,  1910;  Myrtis  Mable,  March  29, 
1913;  Cleo  William,  March  20,  1916. 

410.  EDWIN  CHANNING  BLOSS.  SENECA. 

B.S.  Farmer,  Seneca,  1905-.  Born  Seneca,  Nov.  22,  1869.  Married 
May  Gilmore,  Jan.  17,  1906.  Children:  Nellie  May,  Sept.  15,  1909;  Edwin 
Channing,  Jr.,  June  12,  1912. 

411.  EDITH  MARION  BOWERS.  R.  F.  D.,  OKLAHOMA  CITY,  OKLA. 

A.B.;  Ped.  B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Pleasanton,  1905-06;  Mathematics, 
High  School,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1906-10;  Graduate  Student,  University 
of  California,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  Summer,  1909;  Homekeeper,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.,  1911-.  Born  Burlington,  la.,  July  22,  1883.  Married  Harley  E. 
Thompson,  Aug.  30,  1911.  Children:  Mary  Jeannette,  Sept.  12,  1912;  Har- 
riet Elizabeth,  Sept.  14,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  504. 

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412.  GRACE   BRIGHAM.  STERLING. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  Bur- 
lingame,  1905-09;  Teacher  Latin  and  Normal  Training,  High  School, 
Halsted,  1909-10;  Homekeeper,  1910-.  Born  Neodesha,  May  29,  1882. 
Married  Charles  Albert  Hall,  No.  464,  June  10,  1910.  Children:  Charles 
Vincent,  March  10,  1912;  Helen  Virginia,  March  23,  1915.  Sister  of  Nos. 
451,  617. 

413.  ANNA  MARIE  CHURCH,  4207  PROSPECT  ST,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MO. 

B.L.  Teacher,  Ottawa,  1905-06;  English,  High  School,  Arkansas  City, 
1906-07;  Homekeeper,  Delhi,  O.,  1907-09;  Oklahoma  City,  Okla,  1909-12; 
Kansas  City,  Mo,  1914-.  Born  Sabina,  O,  Feb.  23,  1883.  Married  James 
William  Colley,  June  10,  1907.     Child:  Victoria  Alexandra,  Aug.  3,  1909. 

414.  LUELLA  EDITH  CLARK.  1741  N.  WACO,  WICHITA. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Independence,  1905-07;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1907- 
08;  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Waterville,  Feb.  9,  1880.  Married  Harold 
Benedict  McKibbin,  No.  585,  Sept.  9,  1908.  Child:  Ralph  Clark,  Jan.  28, 
1914.     Sister  of  Nos.  189,  190,  562. 

415.  JESSE  CARL  DENIOUS.  DODGE  CITY. 

Ph.B.  Reporter  Daily  Herald,  Ottawa,  1905-06;  Half  Owner  and  Ed- 
itorial Work,  "Erie  Record,"  Erie,  1906-10;  Editorial  Writer  "Wichita  Bea- 
con," Wichita,  1910-11;  Editor  and  Publisher,  "Dodge  City  Globe,"  Dodge 
City,  1911-.  Born  Mogadore,  O,  July  14,  1879.  Married  Juliet  Pettyjohn, 
June  30,  1915. 

416.  ALPHA  MILLS   EBRIGHT.  WICHITA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Missouri,  1907.  LL.B,  The  University 
of  Kansas,  1910.  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Missouri,  1905-07;  Stu- 
dent, School  of  Law,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1909-10;  Attorney,  Wichita, 
1910-.     Born  Rodney,  O,  July  4,  1881.     Brother  of  No.  280. 

417.  WILMER  FALKENRICH.         320   E.  llTH   ST,   HUTCHINSON. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  Latin,  Pratt,  1905-07;  Teacher 
Latin,  High  School,  Hutchinson,  1907-.  Graduate  Student  in  Latin,  The 
University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1908.  Born  Westmoreland,  Sept.  2,  1877. 
Married  Grace  Tibbetts,  Dec.  23,  1901.  Children:  Francis,  July  9,  1906; 
Helen,  Dec.  8,  1909. 

418.  ESTHER  FREED.  LINCOLN. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Galena,  1905-06;  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Coffey- 
ville,  1906-10;  Homekeeper,  Lincoln,  1911-.  Born  St.  Paul,  Sept.  12,  1883. 
Married  John  Howell  Davies,  Jan.  4,  1911.  Children:  Louise  Rachel,  Dec. 
30,  1912;  Dorothy  Dee,  Oct.  23,  1914. 

419.  JESSIE  EDITH  FUNNELL.  MONROE,  WASH. 

B.L.  Homekeeper,  1905-.  Born  Clifton,  Dec.  23,  1882.  Married  George 
Brock  Neff,  No.  359,  Dec.  27,  1905.     Child:    Gladys  Marie,  May  17,  1912. 

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420.  SNOWDEN  RAYMOND   GREEN.  CONCORDIA. 

B.S.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Science,  High  School,  Guthrie,  Okla., 
1905-06;  Concordia,  1906-08;  Editor  Daily  Blade,  Concordia,  1908-.  Born 
Carthage,  Mo.,  May  13,  1883.  Married  Gertrude  W.  Brown,  Dec.  23,  1914. 
Brother  of  Nos.  521,  573,  682. 

421.  JENNIE  ALICE   HEINSELMAN.  PAOLA. 

A.B.  Instructor  in  History,  Baker  University,  1905-06;  Homekeeper, 
1906-.  Born  Kitanning,  Pa.,  Sept.  24,  1879.  Married  Levi  Brown  Smith, 
No.  333,  June  21,  1906.  Children:  Faye  Roberta,  April  17,  1907;  Paul  Vin- 
cent, July  12,  1909;  Frances  Lucile,  May  13,  1912;  Lawrence  Reynolds,  Nov. 
9,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  422. 

422.  ROBERT  ELLIS  HEINSELMAN,  135  MEIGS  ST.,  ROCHESTER, 

N.  Y. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Washburn  College,  1910.  Instructor  in  English,  Baker 
University,  1905-06;  Reporter  Daily  Journal,  Salina,  1906-07;  Law  Student, 
Topeka,  also  stenographer  for  G.  F.  Grattan,  Attorney  for  Board  of  Rail- 
road Commissioners,  1907-08;  Law  Clerk  for  Justice  Clark  A.  Smith,  Kansas 
Supreme  Court,  1909-10;  Pardon  Clerk,  Office  of  Governor  W.  R.  Stubbs, 
1910-11;  Editorial  Work  on  Lawyers'  Reports  Annotated,  Lawyers  Co-op- 
erative Pub.  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1912-.  Born  Council  Grove,  Sept.  23, 
1883.     Married  Marie  G.  McCormick,  July  27,  1910.     Brother  of  No.  421. 

423.  OTTIS  CLYDE  HESTWOOD.  NEODESHA. 

A.B.  Advertising  Manager  Daily  Herald,  Ottawa,  1905;  Assistant  Sec- 
retary of  the  United  Kansas  Portland  Cement  Co.,  Iola,  and  Iowa  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1906-09;  Gardener  and  Fruit  Grower, 
Wichita,  1909-15;  Teacher  History  and  Economics,  High  School,  Neodesha, 
1915-.     Born  Truro,  la.,  Aug.  5,  1881. 

424.  DELBERT  TRIGG   HULSE.  KANSAS   CITY,   MO. 

Ph.B.  LL.B.,  The  University  of  Michigan,  1910.  Dillenbeck  School  of 
Oratory,  Graduate,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905-06;  Student  School  of  Law, 
University  of  Michigan,  1906-07;  Student  School  of  Law,  The  University  of 
Missouri,  1908-09;  Student,  School  of  Law,  The  University  of  Michigan, 
1909-10;  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910-14;  Adjuster,  Kansas  City  Rail- 
way Co.,  1914-.     Born  Oak  Grove,  Mo. 

425.  BLANCHE   SEABROOK   IMBODEN.  945   BUFFUM   AVE., 

WICHITA. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Wichita,  1905-06;  Homekeeper,  1906-.  Born  Wichita, 
Nov.  20,  1881.  Married  Harry  Wylbur  Stanley,  No.  366,  Nov.  28,  1906. 
Children:  Lawrence  Eugene,  Oct.  22,  1908;  Elizabeth,  April  15,  1912.  Sister 
of  Nos.  577,  870,  923. 

426.  JAMES  MURRAY   KEMP.  GRANT'S  PASS,  ORE. 

B.S.  Field  Manager  and  Assistant  Department  Manager,  The  King- 
Richardson  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1905-10;  Real  Estate  Dealer,  Grant's  Pass, 
Ore.,  1910-11;  Traveling  Salesman,  Grant's  Pass,  Ore.,  1911-.  Born  Chero- 
kee, June  1,  1883.  Married  Eva  Howe,  Nov.  6,  1907.  Children:  Charles 
Robert,  April  15,  1912;  Bernice,  May  7,  1914.  Son  of  No.  18.  Brother  of 
No.  304. 

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427.  EDSELL   BOWMAN   KNEPP.  BALDWIN   CITY. 

Ph.B.  Instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Physics,  Baker  University,  1905-06; 
Assistant  and  Superintendent,  City  Light  Plant,  Baldwin  City,  1906-09; 
Merchant,  Electric  Supplies,  Baldwin  City,  1909-.  Born  Hillsdale,  June  23, 
1874.     Brother  of  Nos.  157,  285. 

428,  DAVID   SCOTT   LENTZ.  WAGSTAFF. 

Ph.B.  Farmer,  Wagstaff,  1905- ;  Postmaster,  Wagstaff,  1911-.  Born 
Statesville,  N.  C,  Feb.  16,  1884.  Married  Beulah  Rohrer,  Oct.  5,  1905. 
Children:  Boys,  J.  M.,  April  25,  1909;  D.  S.,  May  2,  1911;  W.  C,  April  23, 
1914. 

428.     NELLIE  McCLURE.  ONAGA. 

Ph.B.  Assistant  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  English  and  Latin, 
Westmoreland,  1905-08;  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  Latin,  Botany 
and  History,  Onaga,  1908-09;  Teacher  Latin  and  Botany,  High  School, 
Sterling,  1909-10;  Principal  High  School,  Westmoreland,  1910-11;  Home- 
keeper,  Onaga,  1911-.  Born  Jackson,  O.,  Feb.  21,  1879.  Married  John  Van 
Dusen,  June  14,  1911.     Child:    John  William,  Nov.  5,  1913. 

430.  LENA  ADELLE  McCONNELL.  SEDAN. 

A.B.  Teacher  High  School,  Nortonville,  1905-06;  Teacher  Grades, 
Clifton,  1906-08;  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Dickinson  Co.,  Kans.,  Nov.  25, 
1879.  Married  John  Wilkins  Roberts,  No.  364,  Aug.  5,  1908.  Child:  Mar- 
garet Emma,  Dec.  21,  1910.     Sister  of  No.  532. 

431.  ELMER    PERRY    MONAHAN,    80TH    ST.    AND    WOODLAND, 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  M.D.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914.  Instructor 
in  Biology  and  Taxidermy,  Baker  University,  1905-09;  Professor  of  Sys- 
tematic Zoology,  Baker  University,  1909-10;  Graduate  Student  in  Compara- 
tive Zoology,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1910;  Medical  Student, 
The  University  of  Kansas,  1910-14;  Physician,  Kansas  University  Hospital, 
Rosedale,  1914;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-.  Born 
Darlington,  Wis.,  June  8,  1874. 

432.  EDGAR  COLLINS  MOORE,  405  N.  CHICKASAW  AVE.,  CLARE- 

MORE,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Richland,  1903-04;  Wakarusa  and  Car- 
bondale,  1904-05;  Tecumseh,  1905-07;  Silver  Lake,  1907-08;  Eureka,  Utah, 
1908;  Provo  and  Pay  son,  Utah,  1908-10;  Liberty  Park,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
1910-12;  Westmoreland,  1912-15;  Benedict,  1915-16;  Claremore,  Okla.,  1916-. 
Born  Admire,  Sept.  27,  1877.  Married  Mary  A.  Collins,  June  22,  1904. 
Child:    Clyde  Renwick,  Dec.  10,  1906. 

433.  MARSHALL  MORTON  MORGAN.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Book  Dealer,  Baldwin  City,  1905-13;  General  Merchant,  Baldwin 
City,  1913-.  Born  New  Lexington,  O.,  Jan.  4,  1878.  Married  Elsie  Alice 
Warner,  No.  550,  June  17,  1908.  Children:  Calvin  Warner,  Dec.  2,  1910; 
J.  Ross,  March  16,  1916. 

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434.  URANA   GLENEVA   PECK.  BALDWIN   CITY. 

Ph.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1905-14;  Paola,  1914-16;  Baldwin  City, 
1916-.     Born  Woodhull,  111.,  June  18,  1879. 

435.  ELMER  AUTHOR  RILEY.  DELAWARE,  O. 

A.B.  Ph.D.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1911.  Fellow  and  Graduate 
Student  in  History  and  Economics,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1905-08; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Commerce  and  Finance,  The  James  Millikin  Uni- 
versity, Decatur,  111.,  1908-13;  Associate  Professor  and  Head  of  Department 
of  Economics  and  Sociology,  The  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  Delaware, 
O.,  1913-.  Member  The  American  Academy  of  Social  and  Political  Science, 
The  American  Economic  Association,  The  Western  Economic  Society. 
Author  "The  Development  of  Chicago  and  Vicinity  as  a  Manufacturing 
Center."     Born  Stanley,  Oct.  20,  1876.     Brother  of  Nos.  289,  290,  597. 

436.  HOMER    PAUL    SHEPHERD.     1513    TAUROME    ST.,    KANSAS 

CITY. 

B.S.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summers,  1914,  '15, 
'16.  Principal  Ward  School,  Chanute,  1905-06;  Principal  High  School,  Cha- 
nute,  1906-08;  Principal  High  School,  Aspen,  Colo.,  1908-09;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Glenwood  Springs,  Colo.,  1909-11;  Principal  High  School,  Atchison, 
1911-16;  Principal  Junior  High  School,  Kansas  City,  1916-.  Member  Phi 
Delta  Kappa.  Born  Vermillion,  111.,  Nov.  9,  1881.  Married  Olive  Altman, 
Jan.  1,  1913.  Children:  Jean  Allen,  Jan.  16,  1914;  Josephine  Emily,  Aug.  29, 
1915. 

437.  CLARENCE     CHURCHILL    STEWART.     814    MO.     ST.,     LAW- 

RENCE. 

B.S.  LL.B.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914.  W7ith  U.  S.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  1905-08;  Magnetic  Observer,  Carnegie  Institution,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1908-12;  Law  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912-14; 
Lawyer,  Lawrence,  1914-.  Member  of  the  National  Geographic  Society,  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Born  Lecompton,  June  28,  1884.  Married  Maude  Brigham,  No. 
617,  June  12,  1912.     Child:  Dorothy  Marie,  May  8,  1913.     Brother  of  No.  487. 

438.  GORDON  BENNETT  THOMPSON.     408  13TH  ST.,  LAWRENCE. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1912.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Michi- 
gan Ave.,  Leavenworth,  1905-09;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1909-12;  St.  Marks,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1912-14;  University 
Pastor,  Lawrence,  1914-.  Born  Dodgeville,  Wis.,  July  11,  1879.  Married 
Harriet  Katharine  Sterling,  No.  486,  Sept.  2,  1908.  Children:  Jean  Mar- 
garet, Aug.  7,  1910;  Gordon  Sterling,  Aug.  8,  1913. 

439.  ETHELYN  GENEVIEVE  THORNE.  E.  LANSING,  MICH. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1905-.  Born  Waterville,  Aug.  2,  1881.  Married 
William  Walter  Johnston,  No.  322,  June  29,  1905.  Children:  Manfred,  Dec. 
17,  1906;  Henry,  Dec.  13,  1908;  Mary  Ellen,  Dec.  24,  1910. 

440.  RAY  LEVALLEY  TORREY.    TSECHOW,  SZECHWAU,  CHINA. 
A.B.     Missionary  to  China,  1906. 

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441.  LEE  TROTTER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

B.L.  Cashier  Jno.  L.  Bartlett  Structural  Steel  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1905-09;  Hardware  and  Furniture  Business,  Baldwin  City,  1909-.  Born  Em- 
poria, Oct.  5,  1881. 

442.  JOSEPH  EMERSON  WATSON.  TURON. 

A.B.  Teacher,  8th  Grade  and  High  School,  Burlingame,  1905-06;  Su- 
perintendent Schools,  Overbrook,  1906-08;  Lyndon,  1908-10;  Clifton,  1910-11; 
Hardware  Merchant,  Melvern,  1911-13;  Hardware  Merchant,  Baldwin  City, 
1913-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  Turon,  1916-.  Born  Fall  Brook,  Pa.,  Feb. 
4,  1876.  Married  Dorothy  MacKenzie,  Aug.  23,  1905.  Children:  Dorothy 
Margaret,  July  19,  1906;  Hazel  Genevieve,  Aug.  27,  1911. 

443.  LILLA  MAY  WHITE.  LECOMPTON. 

Ph.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1905-06;  Teacher,  Rantoul,  1906-07; 
Teacher,  McLouth,  1907-08;  Teacher,  Baldwin  City,  1908-09;  Teacher  Eng- 
lish, Arkansas  Conference  College,  Siloam  Springs,  Ark.,  1909-12;  At  Home, 
Baldwin  City,  1912-13;  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Lecomp- 
ton,  1913-.     Born  De  Soto,  la.     Sister  of  No.  781. 

444.  ERNEST  EMERSON  WOODS.  CLAREMORE,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Lumber  Business,  Claremore,  Okla.,  1905-.  Representative, 
Oklahoma  State  Legislature,  1916.  Born  Oswego,  March  2,  1883.  Married 
Lucile  Kelly,  No.  469,  June  19,  1907.  Children:  Corinne,  July  12,  1909; 
Wallace  Kelly,  Dec.  10,  1912;  Margaret,  March  3,  1914.  Brother  of  Nos. 
338,  400. 


CLASS  OF  1906. 

445.  ORA  ALLEN.  CHANUTE. 

B.L.  At  Home,  Chanute,  1906-16;  Homekeeper,  Chanute,  1916-.  Mar- 
ried Herbert  Cavaness,  No.  263,  Nov.  22,  1916.     Sister  of  Nos.  373,  553. 

446.  EARL  CASPAR  ARNOLD.  MOSCOW,  IDAHO. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University,  1909.  Student,  Northwestern 
University,  School  of  Law,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-09;  Lawyer,  Chillicothe,  Mo., 
1909-10;  Lawyer,  Boise,  Idaho,  1910-12;  Assistant  to  the  Solicitor,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  1912-14;  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Idaho, 
Moscow,  Idaho,  1914-.  Member  Delta  Sigma  Rho.  Attorney  Anti-Saloon 
League  of  Idaho,  1910.  Born  Iola,  June  8,  1884.  Married  Mabel  E-  Weaver, 
Oct.  5,  1910.  Children:  Marjorie,  May  12,  1914;  Charles  Weaver,  July  29, 
1916. 

447.  HARLEY  ADDISON   AULT.     906   REPUBLIC   BLDG.,   KANSAS 

CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  LL.B.  Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1910.  Clerk  A.  T. 
&  S.  F.  Railway  Co.,  La  Junta,  Colo.,  1906-07;  Student  Law  School,  Colum- 
bia University,  1909-10;  Lawyer,  City  Counselor's  Office,  City  Hall,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1910-13;  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913-.  Born  Olathe,  Jan.  19, 
1884.      Brother  of  Nos.  293,  375,  498,  788,  851. 

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448.  LYNN  WILLIAM  BLOOM.  LAKELAND,  FLA. 

A.B.  Advertising  Solicitor,  State  Journal,  Topeka,  1906-07;  Book- 
keeper, State  Journal,  Topeka,  1907-09;  Owner  "Hasty  Messenger  and  Ex- 
press Co.,"  Topeka,  1907-09;  Editor  and  Half  Owner,  Daily  Blade, 
Concordia,  1909-16;  Editor  Howey  Herald,  Howey,  Fla.,  1916;  Editor  Lake- 
land Morning  Star  (Daily),  Lakeland,  Fla.,  1916-.  Born  Edna,  Feb.  26, 1882. 
Married  Grace  Mary  Beard,  Jan.  9,  1908.  Child:  Thomas  Russell,  Aug. 
13,  1909. 

449.  LOULA  BOICOURT.     CARE  METHODIST  MISSION,  MEDAN, 

SUMATRA. 

A.B.  Special  Student,  Radcliffe  College,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1906;  At 
Home,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1906-09;  Homekeeper,  1909-.  Born  Harvey  Co., 
Kans.,  April  16,  1883.  Married  Leonard  Oechsli,  No.  591,  April  21,  1909. 
Children:  Eleanor,  March  28,  1911;  Phyllis  Elizabeth,  Nov.  23,  1914. 

450.  MARTIN  LUTHER  BRAKEBILL.  FLORENCE. 

A.B.  M.D.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912.  Principal  College  Hill 
High  School,  Texarkana,  Ark.,  1906-07;  Medical  Student,  Rush  Medical 
College,  Chicago,  111.,  1907-08;  Principal  College  Hill  High  School,  Tex- 
arkana, Ark.,  1908-09;  Medical  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1909-12; 
Interne  at  Axtell  Hospital,  Newton,  1912-13;  Physician,  Florence,  1913-. 
Born  Dalton,  Ga.,  Sept.  1,  1880. 

451.  MARY  BRIGHAM.     3826  PROSPECT,  AVE.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.;  B.M.,  1912.  Teacher,  Grades,  Hutchinson,  1906-07;  Student  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  Baker  University,  1907-12;  Instructor  in  Piano,  Baker 
University,  1910-12;  Teacher  Voice  and  Piano,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1912-. 
Born  Neodesha,  Jan.  9,  1884.     Sister  of  Nos.  412,  617- 

452.  DOROTHY  CHRISMAN.  710  W.  8TH  ST.,  TOPEKA. 

Ph.B.  Graduate  Student  in  German,  The  University  of  Wisconsin, 
Summer,  1916.  Teacher,  Grades,  Topeka,  1906-.  Born  Hutchinson,  Sept. 
21,  1878. 

453.  GILBERT  STEVENS  COX.  MARYVILLE,  MO. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1909.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1906-09;  Graduate  Student  in  English  and  Philosophy, 
Boston  University,  1909-10;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Millburg,  Mass., 
1907-09;  Norwood,  Mass.,  1909-10;  Rock  Port,  Mo.,  1910-12;  Maryville,  Mo., 
1912-.  Born  Oak  Grove,  Mo.,  Dec.  12,  1880.  Married  Mary  Gertrude 
Schenck,  No.  544,  Aug.  8,  1907.  Children:  Borden  Bowne,  July  24,  1911; 
Sarah  Ruth,  Aug.  21,  1914.     Brother  of  No.  9,  C. 

454.  OLLA   WINIFRED    CRAMER.     347    ACACIA    ST.,    PASADENA, 

CALIF. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1906-07;  Teacher  Latin  and  English  and 
Principal  High  School,  Kiowa,  1907-09;  Homekeeper,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1909- 
Born  Aug.  26,  1881.  Married  William  R.  Kalb,  Aug.  11,  1909.  Child:  Carla, 
Sept.  6,  1915. 

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455.  LYLE  CHARLES  CUTLER.  SMITH  CENTRE. 

B.S.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Rantoul,  1906-07;  Richmond,  1907;  Dis- 
continued Ministry  on  account  of  health-;  Merchant,  Mankato,  1907-10;  Min- 
ister, M.  E.  Church,  Kirwin,  1911-13;  Cawker  City,  1913-15;  Smith  Centre, 
1915-  Born  Burlingame,  April  12,  1881.  Married  Leah  Harrison,  March 
27,  1906*  Children:  Helen  Ruth,  April  10,  1907;  Hayden  Harrison,  March 
27,  1910;  Charles,  Oct.  31,  1912. 

456.  EARL    DOUGLASS.  AZTEC,    N.    MEX. 

A.B.  Real  Estate,  Ingalls,  1906-07;  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Ingalls, 
1907-09;  Real  Estate,  Ingalls,  1909-12;  Superintendent  Schools,  Aztec,  N.  M., 
1912-16;  Superintendent  County  Schools,  San  Juan  Co.,  N.M.,  1916-.  As- 
sistant to  Chief  Clerk,  Kansas  House  of  Representatives,  1911.  Born  Solo- 
mon Rapids,  Jan.  5,  1882.     Married  Bess  Martin,  Oct.  4,  1914. 

457.  FLORENCE  ORA  ELWELL.     332  CALAVERAS  AVE.,  FRESNO, 

CALIF. 

B.L.  Stenographer,  Chico,  Calif.,  1906-09;  Paradise,  Calif.,  1909-10; 
Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  1910;  Chicago,  Calif.,  1910-11;  Madera,  Calif.,  1911;  Fresno, 
Calif.,  1911-15;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1915-16;  Stenographer,  Fresno, 
Calif.,  1916-.     Born  Milton,  la.,  Oct.  7,  1880.     Sister  of  No.  378. 

458.  NANNIE  LOUISE  FISCHER.  COFFEYVILLE. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1906.  In- 
structor in  German,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University,  University  Place, 
Neb.,  1906-07;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1907-08;  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born 
Perry,  March  23,  1882.  Married  Gilbert  Munson  Gander,  No.  380,  Nov.  25, 
1908.     Child:  James  Gilbert,  Oct.  25,  1910. 

459.  SARAH  WINONA  FREARK.  PARSONS. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1915,  '16. 
Teacher  History,  Clay  County  High  School,  Clay  Center,  1906-14;  History, 
High  School,  Parsons,  1914- .  Member  American  Historical  Association. 
Born  Corning,  May  28,  1884. 

460.  HALLIE  FREELAND.  SAN  BERNARDINO,  CALIF. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  Latin,  German  and  English,  High  School,  Nortonville, 
1906-07;  Latin,  German  and  Mathematics,  LeRoy,  1907-09;  At  Home,  Bald- 
win City,  1909-16;  San  Bernardino,  Calif.,  1916-.  Born  Memphis,  Mo.,  Oct.  7, 
1882.     Sister  of  No.  299. 

461.  EDNA  ELIZABETH  GANDER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

B.L.  Teacher  English  and  Science,  High  School,  Cherryvale,  1906-08; 
Homekeeper,  1908- ;  Teacher  English  and  Science,  Waverly,  1909-10.  Born 
Mt.  Ayr,  la.,  March  21,  1880.  Married  Charles  Abraham  Kalb,  No.  468,  July 
22,  1908.     Child:  Emma  Caroline,  Nov.  8,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  380. 

462.  MINNIE   GARDNER.  114  E.   10TH   ST.,   NEWTON. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Primary,  Independence,  1906-07;  English  and  History, 
High  School,  Burrton,  1907-08;   Missionary,  Teacher  English,   History  and 

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Bible,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1908-10;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1910-11;  Teacher,  His- 
tory and  Latin,  High  School,  Seneca,  1911-12;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City, 
1912-13;  Missionary,  Evangelist  and  Kindergarten  Work,  Hakodate,  Japan, 
1914-15;  Homekeeper,  Newton,  1915-.  Born  Oak  Valley,  March  10,  1883. 
Married  L.  C.  Foster,  Oct.  14,  1915-     Sister  of  No.  520. 

463.  MARY  EVELYN  GOULD.  BURLINGTON. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1906-.  Born  Greenwood  Co.,  Kans.,  Dec.  12,  1882. 
Married  Clyde  Winfred  Odom,  No.  479,  Oct.  17,  1906.  Children:  Warren 
Gould,  March  8,  1910;  Lewis  Vincent,  Aug.  30,  1912. 

464.  CHARLES  ALBERT  HALL.  STERLING- 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1915. 
Teacher  History  and  Science,  Kingman,  1906-08;  Principal  High  School, 
Kingman,  1908-11;  Superintendent  Schools,  Sterling,  1911-.  Born  Riley, 
Jan.  17,  1879.  Married  Grace  Brigham,  No.  412,  June  10,  1910.  Children: 
Charles  Vincent,  March  10,  1912;  Helen  Virginia,  March  23,  1915.  Brother 
of  No.  684. 

465.  WILLIAM  MARION  HUDSON.      303  SEMINARY  ST.,  GREEN- 

CASTLE,  IND. 

A.B.  M.A.,  Yale  University,  1910.  Teacher  History  and  English,  High 
School,  Clinton,  la.,  1906-07;  Instructor  English  Literature,  DePauw  Uni- 
versity, Greencastle,  Ind.,  1907-09;  Graduate  Student  in  Political  Economy 
and  Sociology,  Yale  University,  1909-10;  Acting  Professor  Political  Econ- 
omy and  Sociology,  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1910-11;  Graduate 
Student  in  Political  Economy  and  Sociology,  Yale  University,  1911-12; 
Instructor,  1912-14,  and  Assistant  Professor,  1914-16,  Political  and  Social 
Science,  Clark  College,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Professor  of  Sociology,  DePauw 
University,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1916-.  Born  Kansas  City,  Sept.  8,  1881.  Mar- 
ried Hortense  Imboden,  No.  577,  Sept.  5,  1911. 

466.  PHOEBE  JAMES.  RANGOON,  BURMA,  INDIA. 

Ph.B.  Missionary  and  Teacher  Girls'  School,  Rangoon,  Burma,  India, 
1906-. 

467.  GUY  TRACY  JUSTIS.  DENVER,  COLO- 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Nortonville,  1906-08;  General  Secretary, 
Topeka  Provident  Association,  Topeka,  1908-12;  Graduate  Student  in  Soci- 
ology, The  University  of  Chicago,  1912-13;  Student  and  Graduate,  The  Chi- 
cago School  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy,  1912-13;  General  Secretary  of 
Associated  Charities,  Erie,  Pa.,  1913-15;  Executive  Secretary  of  the  Social 
Service  Federation,  Erie,  Pa.,  1915-16;  General  Secretary  of  the  Denver 
Federation  for  Charity  and  Philanthropy,  Denver,  Colo.,  1916-.  Born  Hol- 
lenberg,  Sept.  3,  1878.  Married  Amy  Reynolds,  Aug.  15,  1908.  Children: 
Guy,  Jr.,  Dec.  27,  1911;  Beth,  Dec.  10,  1913;  Wayne,  June  12,  1915. 

468.  CHARLES   ABRAHAM    KALB.  BALDWIN    CITY. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools  and  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Latin, 
Oketo,    1906-07;    Same,    Mound    Valley,    1907-09;    Same,    Waverly,    1909-11; 

3  45 


1906]  GRADUATES 

Owner  and  Manager,  The  Baldwin  Steam  Laundry,  Baldwin  City,  1911-. 
Born  Lenexa,  Sept.  5,  1877.  Married  Edna  Elizabeth  Gander,  No.  461,  July 
22,  1908.     Child:  Emma  Caroline,  Nov.  8,  1916. 

469.  LUCILE  KELLY.  CLAREMORE,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Independence,  1906-07;  Homekeeper,  1907-.  Born  Milo, 
la.,  April  15,  1883.  Married  Ernest  Emerson  Woods,  No.  444,  June  19,  1907. 
Children:  Corinne,  July  12,  1909;  Wallace  Kelly,  Dec.  10,  1912;  Margaret, 
March  3,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  636. 

470.  CLASSIE  PEARL  KINZER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Clerk,  Post  Office,  Baldwin  City,  1906-.  Born  Chetopa,  Aug.  28, 
1883.     Sister  of  Nos.  471,  749. 

471.  HELEN  KINZER.  HUTCHINSON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Baldwin  City,  1906-07;  Teacher 
Latin,  High  School,  Burrton,  1907-10;  Homekeeper,  Hutchinson,  1910-.  Born 
Sedgwick,  Feb.  16,  1885.  Married  Homer  Hess,  June  15,  1910.  Sister  of 
Nos-  470,  749. 

472.  PEARL  CAROLYN  LATHEN.     2414  OLIVE  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MO. 

Ph.B.  At  Home,  Edgerton,  1906-08;  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High 
School,  Burden,  1908-10;  Homekeeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910-.  Born  Edg- 
erton, Nov.  23,  1885.  Married  Emmet  Blaine  Bowman,  Sept.  28,  1910. 
Child:  Margaret  Lathen,  Dec.  8,  1915. 

473.  RACHEL  LOCKE.  1523   BELMONT,   PARSONS. 

A.B.  Supply  Teacher,  Topeka,  1906;  Graduate  Student  in  German, 
Gottingen,  Germany,  and  Paris,  France,  1910-11;  Teacher  German  and 
French,  High   School,   Parsons,  1911-.     Born   Centralia. 

474.  *JOHN  EDWARD  LOUGH. 

A.B.  Newspaper  Work,  Coffeyville,  1906-07;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Purdy,  Mo.,  1907-09;  Vancouver,  B.  C,  for  health,  1909.  Born  Thayer,  Aug. 
22,  1884.     Died  Nov.  21,  1909,  burial  at  Chetopa. 

475.  HARRIET    GERTRUDE     MAXWELL.     HOUSTON     HEIGHTS, 

TEX. 

B.S.  Homekeeper,  1906-;  Houston,  Tex.,  1909-11;  Pitkin,  Ark.,  1911-16; 
Houston  Heights,  Tex.,  1916-.  Born  Mt.  Hope,  Mo.,  July  27,  1878.  Married 
William  Butler  Keeling,  No.  303,  Aug.  26,  1906.  Child:  Richard,  Sept.  10, 
1907. 

476.  AMY    IRENE    M'INTIRE.     TRUAX,    SASKATCHEWAN,    CAN- 

ADA. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  English,  High  School,  Cheney,  1908-10; 
Teacher,  Village  School,  Truax,  Can.,  1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Longton, 
1906-07;  Cheney,  1907-11;  Chicago,  111.,  i911-12;  Truax,  Can.,  1912-.  Born 
Marysville,  Jan.  24,  1879.  Married  Charles  Albert  Mahin,  Aug.  29,  1906. 
Children:  Charles  Boyd,  Jan.  13,  1908;  Amy  Ruth,  March  6,  1911;  Francis 
Melvin,  March  20,  1914. 

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477.  FRANK  IVAN  NEWHOUSE.        1105  N.  14TH  ST.,  BOISE,  IDA. 

Ph.B.  Cashier,  Altamont  State  Bank,  Altamont,  1906-11;  Vice-Presi- 
dent, The  Central  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1911-15;  Bank- 
ing and  Loans,  Boise,  Ida.,  1915-.  Born  Colfax,  la.,  April  5,  1885.  Married 
Le  Vetra  Scholfield,  Aug.  9,  1906.  Children:  Charles  M.,  July  24,  1907; 
Dean,  April  21,  1909;   Pauline,  Aug.  13,  1911. 

478.  VERNON  THOMAS  NICHOLSON.  SPRING  HILL. 

Ph.B.  Farmer,  Spring  Hill,  1906-;  Automobile  Dealer,  1915-.  Born 
Spring  Hill,  Oct.  12,  1884.  Married  Bernice  Burton,  No.  510,  July  31,  1907, 
(died  Oct.  3,  1908).  Married  Wilma  Robinson,  July  29,  1911.  Children: 
Bonnidell,  Sept.  13,  1908;  Wallace  Vernon,  April  17,  1915. 


479.     CLYDE  WINFRED  ODOM.  BURLINGTON. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Altamont,  1906-09;  Caney,  1909-12; 
Cherryvale,  1912-15;  Fredonia,  1915-17;  Burlington,  1917-.  Born  New  Castle, 
Ind.,  June  23,  1876.  Married  Mary  Evelyn  Gould,  No.  463,  Oct.  17,  1906. 
Children:  Warren  Gould,  March  8,  1910;  Lewis  Vincent,  Aug.  30,  1912. 
Brother  of  394. 


480.     CHARLES  FREDERICK  PETER.  RANDOLPH. 

Ph.B.  Farmer,  Randolph,  1906-.  Born  Randolph,  March  2,  1881.  Mar- 
ried Esther  Amy  Lindstrom,  April  17,  1907.  Child:  Ralph  William,  Aug. 
13,  1910. 


481.     FREDERICK  WILLIAMS  PIERCE.  STATE  COLLEGE,  PA. 

Ph.B.  Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1909.  Graduate  Student  in  German 
Language  and  Literature,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1906-09; 
Teacher  of  German  and  English,  High  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1908; 
Teacher  German  and  English,  Williston  Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass., 
1909-10;  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  Cheshire  School,  Cheshire,  Conn., 
1910-14;  Instructor  in  German,  The  Pennsylvania  State  College,  State  Col- 
lege, Pa.,  1914-15;  Assistant  Professor,  The  Pennsylvania  State  College, 
1915-.  Member  New  England  Modern  Language  Association.  Born  Pea- 
body,  Aug.  1,  1873.     Married  Mrs.  Jennie  Willard  Bailey,  Dec.  24,  1910. 


482.     LEROY  TROPHIMUS  RESER.  BALDWIN   CITY. 

Ph.B.;  A.M.,  1909.  Instructor  in  Biology,  Baker  University,  1906-09; 
Professor  Botany,  Baker  University,  1909-.  Born  Pierce  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  31, 
1875.  Married  Henrietta  Andrews,  June  29,  1906.  Children:  Paul  Warren, 
Feb.  2,  1909;  Dorothy  Andrews,  Jan.  8,  1910;  Wayne  Allan,  Oct.  4,  1913. 


483.     MARY  BRUCE  ROSEBERRY.    2407  E.  3lST  ST,  KANSAS  CITY, 
MO. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Sabetha,  1906-07;  At  Home,  Kansas  City, 
Mo,  1907-08;  Principal  High  School,  Erie,  1909-10;  At  Home,  Kansas  City, 
Mo,  1910-.     Born  Kansas  City,  Mo,  May  1,  1883.     Sister  of  No.  1005. 

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484.  ARCHIE  LOWELL  RYAN.     611  COLORADO  ST.,  MANILA,  P.  I. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1913.  Instructor  in  English  and  Gen- 
eral Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Baker  University,  1906-07;  Minister,  M.  E. 
Church,  Le  Hunt,  1908-10;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1910-14;  Methuen,  Mass.,  1910-12;  South  Baintree,  Mass.,  1912-14; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology  and  Sociology,  Boston  University,  1913-14; 
Director  of  Sunday  School  Work  and  Editor  Sunday  School  Literature, 
Philippine  Islands,  1914- ;  Professor  Religion,  Psychology  and  Pedagogy, 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1915-.  Born  Clay  Center,  April 
15,  1881.  Married  Celia  Martha  Allen,  No.  402,  June  17,  1908.  Children: 
Allen  Lowell,  Sept.  28,  1909;  Martha  Marguerite,  Dec.  2,  1911. 

485.  JOHN  PRENTICE  SCHOLFIELD.  ALTAMONT. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Chanute,  1906-07.  Gospel  Singer,  1907-.  Born 
Beulah,  July  17,  1882. 

486.  HARRIET   KATHERINE  STERLING.  408   13TH  ST.,   LAW- 

RENCE. 

B.L.  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  English  and  German,  Burns, 
1906-07;  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  Oskaloosa, 
1907-08;  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Peabody,  Jan.  3,  1883.  Married  Gordon 
Bennett  Thompson,  No.  438,  Sept.  2,  1908.  Children:  Jean  Margaret,  Aug. 
7,  1910;  Gordon  Sterling,  Aug.  8,  1913. 

487.  DOSSIE  MAY  STEWART.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

Ph.B.  Assistant  Cashier,  Baldwin  State  Bank,  Baldwin  City,  1906-08; 
Manager  Baldwin  Gas  Co.,  Baldwin  City,  1908-14;  At  home,  Baldwin  City, 
1914-.     Born  Meriden,  Nov.  2,  1881.     Sister  of  No.  437. 

488.  MARY  ELLEN  TULLEY.  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIF. 
B.L.     Married  Mr.  Straub,  1910. 

489.  SAMUEL  EVERETT  URNER.  OXFORD,  O. 

Ph.B.  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University,  1911.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Mont- 
gomery County  High  School,  Independence,  1906-08;  Graduate  Student  in 
Mathematics,  Harvard  University,  1908-10;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.,  1910-11;  Assistant  Professsor  of 
Mathematics,  Miami  University,  Oxford,  O.,  1911-.  Secretary  of  the  Execu- 
tive Committee;  Miami  University,  1915-16.  Registrar,  Miami  University, 
1916-  Member  American  Mathematical  Society,  Mathematical  Association 
of  America.  Born  Mitchell,  Ind.,  July  29,  1887.  Married  Margaret  Tulley, 
Sept.  16,  1908.  Children:  William  Tulley,  Jan.  17,  1910;  Robert  Samuel, 
March  19,  1914;  Mark  Edward,  Feb.  4,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  956. 

490.  MARY  EVA  VAN  PETTEN.  WAKARUSA. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Burlingame  and  Topeka,  1906-11;  Homekeeper,  Bur- 
lingame,  1911-13;  Wakarusa,  1913-.  Born  Burlingame,  Aug.  18,  1881.  Mar- 
ried Harold  Llewellyn  Snoddy,  Nov.  28,  1911.  Children:  Harold  Van  Pet- 
ten,  Dec  3,  1913;  Mary  Jane,  Nov.  5,  1916. 

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491.  WALTER   CLARENCE   WALKER.    800  VICTOR   BLDG.,   KAN- 

SAS CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1909.  Student  Law  School,  Harvard 
University,  1906-09;  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909-.  Born  Winchester, 
July  26,  1881.  Married  Gertrude  Graham,  June  20,  1912.  Child:  Rachel 
Livingston,  Aug.  6,  1913. 

492.  WILLIAM  RALPH  WARD.  CENTRALIA. 

A.B.  Principal  English  School,  Pachuca,  Hidalgo,  Mex.,  1906-07; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  and  Pastor  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Francestown,  N.  H.,  1907-09;  Principal  High  School,  Plain- 
ville,  Mass.,  1909-11;  Pastor,  Topsfield,  Mass.,  and  Graduate  Student  in  Bos- 
ton University,  1911-12;  M.  E.  Minister,  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  1912-14;  Mt. 
Washington,  Mo.,  1914-15;  Westmoreland,  1915-17;  Centralia,  1917-.  Born 
Moundville,  Mo.,  Jan.  9,  1884.  Married  Janie  Johnston,  No.  527,  July  30, 
1907.  Children:  William  Ralph,  Jr.,  Oct.  16,  1908;  Janie  Elizabeth,  Oct.  15, 
1910;  Robert  Johnston,  Sept.  16,  1913;  Samuel  Borden,  April  3,  1915. 

493.  ROY  MARTIN  WINGER.  EUGENE,  ORE. 

A.B.  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1912.  Teacher  Mathematics, 
High  School,  Newton,  1906-07;  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  Mathe- 
matics, Holton,  1907-08;  Graduate  Student  in  Mathematics,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1908-12;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  The  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111.;  1912-13;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
The  University  of  Oregon,  Eugene,  Ore.,  1913-16;  Professor  of  Mathemat- 
ics, the  same,  1916-;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  The  University  of  Califor- 
nia, Summer,  1916.  University  Scholar,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1909-10; 
Fellow  in  Mathematics,  the  same,  1911-12.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Amer- 
ican Mathematical  Society.  Author  technical  papers  in  Mathematical  Jour- 
nals. Born  McCune,  Oct.  10,  1885.  Married  Alice  McDonald,  June  12,  1915. 
Child:     Margaret,  Aug.  17,  1916.     Brother  of  Nos.  551,  960. 


494.  *CHARLES  FISHER  WOODYARD. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Cornell  University,  1910.  Employee  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Baldwin  City,  1906-07;  Law  Student,  Cornell  University, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1907-10;  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911;  Director,  U.  S. 
Government  Magnetic  Station,  Vieques,  P.  R.,  1912.  Born  Labette  Co., 
Kans.,  Jan.  1,  1885.  Married  Hope  Talbot,  Dec.  25,  1907.  Died  Dec.  31, 
1912,  burial  at  Baldwin  City.  Child:  Nellie  Margaret,  Sept.  28,  1908. 
Brother  of  No.  278. 


495.     ETHEL    MAY     WORK.     10419     INDEPENDENCE     AVE.,     MT. 
WASHINGTON,  MO. 

Ph.B.  Principal  High  School,  Morenci,  Ariz.,  1906-07;  Homekeeper, 
Solomonville,  Ariz.,  1907-08;  San  Jose,  Ariz.,  1908-09;  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  1909-10; 
Ottawa,  1910-13;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913-.  Principal  Mexican  School,  San 
Jose,  Ariz.,  1908-09;  Teacher,  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  1909-10;  Student  Scarritt  Bible 
and  Training  School,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916.  Born  Hiawatha,  Dec.  30, 
1879.  Married  Allan  F.  Malone,  May  7,  1907.  Children:  Laura  Lizzette, 
July  14,  1908;  Foster  Hill,  Jan.  11,  1911. 

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CLASS  OF  1907. 

496.  CHARLES  EMMORS  ALLDERDICE.  COLDWATER. 

B.  S.  Merchant,  Coldwater,  1907-.  Born  Kiowa  Co.,  Kans.,  Sept.  20, 
1884.  Married  Burdee  Rucker,  June  2,  1909.  Children:  Charles  Emmors, 
Jr.,  Aug.  26,  1910;  Elizabeth  M.,  April  23,  1913.  Brother  of  Nos.  730,  785, 
961. 

497.  SPENCER  BUTLER  APPLE.     120  N.  CHELSEA,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MO. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Baxter  Springs,  1907-08;  Teacher  His- 
tory, Manual  Training  High  School,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1908-13;  Head 
of  History  Department,  Northeast  High  School,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913-. 
City  Salesman,  Laning  Harris  Coal  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909-11;  Manager 
Western  Hay  &  Commission  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911-13;  Manager  and 
Treasurer,  Apple  Bros.  Hay  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-;  Manager  S.  B. 
Apple  &  Co.  Hay  Co.,  Kansas  City  Mo.,  1915-;  Manager  S.  B.  Apple  &  Co. 
Hay  Co.,  Baxter  Springs,  1914-.  Born  Neutral,  April  18,  1882.  Married 
Edith  Kurtz,  Dec.  25,  1907.  Children:  Miriam,  Feb.  23,  1910;  Spencer  B., 
June  11,  1912. 

498.  WARREN  ORTMAN  AULT.  25  KINROSS  RD.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

A.B.  B.A.,  Oxford  University,  England,  1910.  Rhodes  Scholar  at  Ox- 
ford University,  Oxford,  England,  1907-10;  Assistant  in  History,  Baker 
University,  1910-11;  Fellow  in  History,  Yale  University,  1911-13;  Instructor 
in  History,  Boston  University,  1913-.  Born  Lenexa,  Jan.  8,  1887.  Brother 
of  Nos.  293,  375,  447,  788,  851. 

499.  JULIA  MABEL  BEARD.  774  N.  32D  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Eudora,  1907-09; 
Teacher  Latin  and  Physical  Geography,  High  School,  Lawrence,  1909-10; 
Homekeeper,  Fowler,  Colo.,  1910-11;  Kansas  City,  1911-16;  Lubbock,  Tex., 
1916-.  Born  Maysville,  Mo.,  Sept.  30,  1884.  Married  Arthur  F.  Hall,  June 
7,  1910.     Sister  of  No.  853. 

500.  FRED  BERNARD  BENSON.  TALMAGE. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1909.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1907-09;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Lunenburg,  Mass., 
1907-09;  Everest,  1909-11;  Bonner  Springs,  1911-13;  Grace,  Kansas  City, 
1913-16;  Talmage,  1916-.  Born  Helsingburg,  Sweden,  Nov.  16,  1878.  Married 
Ethel  L.  Mann,  Aug.  28,  1907.  Children:  Fred  Bernard,  Jr.,  Oct.  3,  1909; 
Paul  Herrick,  April  19,  1911;  Eugene  A.,  Oct.  13,  1913;  Lucile,  Nov.  17,  1916. 

501.  ABRAHAM  ENGLE  BERT.         R.  F.  D.  NO.  1,  DETROIT. 

B.S.  Field  Manager  in  Central  Illinois,  King-Richardson  Co.,  1907-11; 
Division  Manager,  W.  E.  Richardson  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1911-13; 
Farmer,  Detroit,  1913-.  Born  Detroit,  Sept.  15,  1880.  Married  Ada  Nattier, 
No.  589,  Oct.  6,  1909.     Child:  Dorothy  Mae,  July  1,  1913. 

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502.  GEORGE  MALLALIEU  BOICOURT.  PLEASANTON. 

A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University,  1914.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  New 
Lancaster,  1907-09;  Redfield,  1909-11;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1911-14;  Pleasanton,  1914-.  Born  Gaylord,  May  5,  1884.  Mar- 
ried Nellie  L.  Mann,  Aug.  15,  1907.  Children:  Marjorie  Louise,  July  28, 
1908;  Maurice  Merton,  Oct.  8,  1910. 

503.  IDA  LOIS  BOOTH.  BARCLAY. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1915.  Teacher  English,  High 
School,  Reading,  1907-08;  Buffalo,  1914-15;  At  Home,  Barclay,  1915-.  Grad- 
uate Student  in  English,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1908,  '09,  '11. 
Born  Barclay,  Oct.  13,  1876. 

504.  MELVILLE  M.   BOWERS.  OKLAHOMA   CITY,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Assistant  Principal  and  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Troy, 
1907-08;  Traveling  Salesman,  Lumber,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1908;  Gradu- 
ate Student  in  Business  Administration,  Harvard  University,  1908-09;  State 
Manager  Hartford  Life  Insurance  Co.,  for  Oklahoma  and  Arkansas,  Okla- 
homa City,  Okla.,  1910-14;  President  Gentry-Bowers  Lumber  Co.,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.,  1914-.  Born  Burlington,  la.,  May  10,  1887.  Married  Ethel 
King,  Nov.  7,  1910.     Brother  of  No.  411. 

505.  FRANK  BAKER  BRISTOW.  SALINA. 

A.B.  B.C.L.,  Oxford  University,  England,  1913.  Newspaper  business, 
Salina,  1907-10;  Rhodes  Scholar,  Oxford,  England,  1910-13;  Lawyer,  Salina, 
1914-.     Born  Baldwin  City,  Dec.  13,  1885.     Son  of  No.  58. 


506.  *ELLIS  STEWART  BROWN. 

A.B.  Born  Lyndon,  Feb.  7,  1882.  Died  June  12,  1907,  burial  at  Baldwin 
City. 

507.  ELMER  LE  GRANDE  BROWN.  PERRY. 

B.L.  Dairy  and  Stock  Farmer,  Perry,  1907-.  Born  Perry,  July  22,  1883. 
Married  Margaret  Delle  Wilson,  Sept.  2,  1908.  Children:  Helen  Ilene,  Oct. 
23,  1909;  Hazel  Margaret,  July  22,  1911;  Berna  Gladys,  Nov.  6,  1913. 

508.  *FRANK  ARTHUR  BROWN. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  English,  Mission  School,  Pachuca,  Mex.,  1907.  Born 
Waterville,  Nov.  19,  1882.     Died  Aug.  30,  1907,  burial  at  Pachuca,  Mex. 

509.  DE  KALB  BURNHAM.  SELMA,  CALIF. 

Ph.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Carthage  Circuit,  Carthage,  Mo., 
1900-01;  Jasper  and  Mt.  Moriah,  Mo.,  1901;  Argentine,  1907-08;  El  Centro, 
Calif.,  1908-10;  Parlier,  Calif.,  1910-12;  Lampoc,  Calif.,  1912-15;  Selma,  Calif., 
1915-.  Born  Joplin,  Mo.,  Sept.  29,  1870.  Married  Anne  E.  Benner,  April  27, 
1899.     Children:  Mary,  April  2,  1904;  Paul  Ward,  Dec.  11,  1905. 

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510.  *BERNICE  BURTON. 

B.L.  Homekeeper,  1907-08.  Born  Vliets,  Dec.  14,  1882.  Married  Ver- 
non Thomas  Nicholson,  No.  478,  July  31,  1907.  Died  Oct.  3,  1908,  burial  at 
Spring   Hill.      Child:      Bonnidell,   Sept.    13,   1908. 

511.  ANNA  MARY  COOK.  AUGUSTA. 

Ph.B.  Graduate  Student  in  German,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Sum- 
mer, 1912.  Teacher  Latin  and  Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Oswego, 
1907-12;  Teacher  German  and  History,  High  School,  Peabody,  1912-16; 
Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Augusta,  1916-.  Member  The 
Classical  Association  of  the  Middle  West  and  South,  the  Classical  Associa- 
tion of  Kansas  and  Western  Missouri.     Born  Oswego,  Feb.  5,  1882. 

512.  MAUD    AGNES    COVALT.     2715    BROOKLYN    AVE.,    KANSAS 

CITY,  MO. 

Ph.B.  R.N.,  1916.  Principal  High  School,  Kincaid,  1907-08;  Teacher 
Latin,  High  School,  Parsons,  1908-09;  At  Home,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  1909-11; 
Wichita,  1911-12;  Mound  Valley,  1912-13;  Student  Nurse  Training,  St. 
Luke's  Hospital,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913-16;  Registered  Nurse,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1916-.     Born  Oswego,  April  21,  1884. 

513.  EDWARD    MARION    DANIELS,    2311     N.    5TH     ST.,    KANSAS 

CITY. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Bonner  Springs,  1907-11;  Blue  Rapids, 
1911-14;  Mt.  Pleasant,  Kansas  City,  1914-.  Born  Phillippi,  W.  Va.,  July  9, 
1870.     Married  Nettie  Mason,  Dec.  23,  1893. 

514.  FLORENCE     MAY     DIXON.     726     GREELEY     AVE,     KANSAS 

CITY. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  Seventh  Grade,  Abbott  School,  Kansas  City,  1907-08; 
Principal  Cooper  School,  Kansas  City,  1908-11;  Principal  Abbott  School, 
Kansas  City,  1911-.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer, 
1916.     Born  Kappa,  111,  Oct.  29,  1876.     Sister  of  No.  743. 


515.  EDWARD  ALVAH   DURHAM.     14   MULBERRY   ST,   NASHUA, 

N.  H. 

A.B.  S.T.B,  Boston  University,  1909.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Dun- 
lap,  1897-01;  Hamilton,  1901-03;  Hall's  Summit,  1903-05;  Mont  Ida,  1905-07; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1907-09;  Lebanon,  N.  H, 
1909-12;  Tilton,  N.  H,  1912-16;  Main  St,  Nashua,  1916-.  Chaplain  N.  H. 
State  Legislature,  1915-16.  Born  Casey,  111,  Aug.  4,  1872.  Married  Elma 
A.  Corning,  June  12,  1895.     Child:  Hobart  Noble,  Oct.  30,  1901. 

516.  WILMA  MOORE   EDWARDS.  344  CHESTER,  TOPEKA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Topeka,  1907-10;  Homekeeper,  Canton,  1911-12; 
Topeka,  1912-.  Born  Girard,  Dec.  18,  1884.  Married  Morgan  Washburn, 
Feb.  22,  1911.  Children:  Virginia,  Jan.  2,  1912;  Edward,  Dec.  18,  1913;  John 
Jay,  Dec.  20,  1915. 

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517.  MABEL  GRACE  FEELEY.  HOXIE. 

B.L.  Principal  High  School,  Clyde,  1907-09;  Teacher  English,  High 
School,  St.  John,  1909-10;  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Mankato,  1910-11; 
Oberlin,  1911-12;  Principal  Schools,  Jennings,  1913-14;  Teacher  English, 
Sheridan  County  High  School,  Hoxie,  1914-.  Born  Ashland,  Neb.,  June  29, 
1881. 

518.  JOSEPHINE   FLORENCE   FRAZIER.  BURLINGTON. 

Ph.B.  Teacher,  4th  Grade,  Mound  Valley,  1907-08;  English,  High 
School,  Cherryvale,  1908-09;  Principal,  Bern,  1909-10;  Principal  and  Teacher 
Latin  and  English,  Kiowa,  1910-12;  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of 
Chicago,  1912-13;  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Montrose,  Colo.,  1913-14; 
Latin,  High  School,  Arkansas  City,  1914-16;  At  Home,  Burlington,  1916-. 
Born  Michigantown,  Ind.     Sister  of  No.  519. 

519.  JUNIA  SARAH  FRAZIER.  WRAY,  COLO. 

Ph.  B.  Principal  High  School,  La  Cygne,  1907-09;  Teacher  Latin,  High 
School,  Colby,  1909-10;  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Wray, 
Colo.,  1910-15;  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Longmont,  Colo., 
1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Wray,  Colo.,  1916-.  Born  Burlington,  March  5,  1882. 
Married  William  Pyle,  Oct.  11,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  518. 

520.  HATTIE  MAY  GARDNER.  WINFIELD. 

Ph.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1907-08;  Teacher,  Burrton,  1908-09; 
Teacher,  Lyndon,  1909-10;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1910-11;  Homekeeper, 
1911-.  Born  Oak  Valley,  Dec.  6,  1886.  Married  Everett  Kin  Foster,  No. 
571,  Oct.  27,  1911.     Child:     Mark  Gardner,  March  17,  1914. 

521.  WILLIAM  DAVID   GREEN.  WINNIPEG,   CANADA. 

Ph.B.  In  employ  of  Baker  University  Expedition  to  Western  States 
for  Museum,  1907-08;  Fire  Insurance  and  Mortgage  Loan  Agent,  Hutchin- 
son, 1908-10;  Broker,  Mortgage  Loans  and  Fire  Insurance,  Grain  Exchange, 
Winnipeg,  Can.,  1910-.  Born  Fulton,  Jan.  12,  1885.  Married  Edna  Belle 
Pearce,  No.  651,  Jan.  14,  1914.  Children:  Ferris  Jane,  Nov.  23,  1914;  Wil- 
liam David,  Jr.,  May  9,  1916.     Brother  of  Nos.  420,  573,  682. 

522.  FOSTER  MERRILL  HEATON.     2824  E.  6TH  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MO. 

A.B.  D.D.S.,  Kansas  City  Dental  College,  1915.  Teacher  Science,  High 
School,  Leavenworth,  1907-09;  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Wichita,  1909-10;  Prin- 
cipal High  School,  Concordia,  1910-12;  Student  Kansas  City  Dental  College, 
1912-15;  Dentist,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-.  Born  Sterling,  April  26,  1880. 
Married  Maude  Leavitt,  Dec.  25,  1907.  Children:  Robert  Leavitt,  Oct.  13, 
1908;  Donald  George,  March  29,  1910.     Brother  of  No.  987. 

523.  JOHN  EDGAR  BYERS  HEFFELFINGER.        ARKANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Wisconsin,  Summer,  1914, 
'16.  Assistant  Principal  and  Teacher  Latin,  Chase  County  High  School, 
Cottonwood  Falls,  1907-09;  Principal  High  School,  El  Dorado,  1909-12; 
Superintendent  Schools,  El  Dorado,  1912-15;  Superintendent  Schools,  Ar- 
kansas City,  1915-.     Member  N.  E.  A.     Vice-President  Kansas  State  Teach- 

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ers'  Association,  1912.  President  Southern  Kansas  Teachers'  Association, 
1916.  Born  Newburg,  Pa.,  July  25,  1882.  Married  Lucile  Williams  Par- 
menter,  No.  593,  Oct.  29,  1908.     Child:  Elizabeth  Lucile,  Jan.  7,  1912. 

524.  ANNA  HOCH.  1310  MAIN  ST.,  PARSONS. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Topeka,  1907-09;  Homekeeper,  1909-.  Member  "Soci- 
ety of  Sponsors,  U.  S.  Navy."  Born  Marion,  Aug.  8,  1884.  Married  James 
Winfred  Reid,  No.  361,  Jan.  1,  1909.  Children:  Edward  Hoch,  Sept.  27, 
1910;  James  Richard,  May  1,  1914.     Sister  of  Nos.  321,  867. 

525.  CHARLES  ABNER  HOWARD.  COQUILLE,  ORE. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Science,  Klamath  County  High 
School,  Klamath  Falls,  Ore.,  1907-08;  Teacher  History,  same,  1908-10;  As- 
sistant Principal,  same,  1910-11;  Superintendent  Schools,  Coquille,  Ore., 
1911-.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  Oregon  University,  Summers,  1910-. 
16.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  The  University  of  California,  Sum- 
mer, 1915.  Born  Eureka,  Feb.  17,  1881.  Married  Cora  De  Fontaigne  Shaw, 
Aug.  11,  1909. 

526.  JAMES  HENRY  INMAN.  FARMINGTON,  ILL. 

Ph.B.  B.S.  in  Ed.,  The  University  of  Missouri,  1913.  Prohibition 
Party  Organizer,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1907-08;  Salesman,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1908-10; 
Teacher,  High  School,  Adrian,  Mo.,  1910-11;  Superintendent  Schools,  Hume, 
Mo.,  1911-13;  Superintendent  Schools,  Schell  City,  Mo.,  1913-16;  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  Farmington,  111.,  1916-.  Born  Adrian,  Mo.,  June  22,  1881. 
Married  Ethel  Grant,  Aug.  23,  1911.     Child:  Walter  Grant,  June  5,  1912. 


527.  JANIE  JOHNSTON.  CENTRALIA. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1907-.  Married  William  Ralph  Ward,  No.  492,  July 
30,  1907.  Children:  William  Ralph,  Jr.,  Oct.  16,  1908;  Janie  Elizabeth,  Oct. 
15,  1910;  Robert  Johnston,  Sept.  16,  1913;  Samuel  Borden,  April  3,  1915. 

528.  MAUDE  KILBORN.  CHANUTE. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Iola,  1907-08;  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Fort  Scott, 
March  22,  1877.  Married  William  John  Williams,  No.  608,  Aug.  18,  1909. 
Children:     Mary  Margaret,  June  13,  1911;  Marion  Louise,  March  20,  1915. 

529.  WILLIAM  CHESTER  LEASURE.  HUTCHINSON. 
B.S. 

530.  WILLIAM     HORACE    LODGE,     Care     FLINT     LUMBER     CO., 

FLINT,  MICH. 

B.S.  Principal  Mt.  Park  High  School,  Mt.  Park,  Okla.,  1907-08;  Prin- 
cipal High  School,  Leoti,  1908-09;  Manager  Long-Bell  Lumber  Co.,  Fair- 
view,  Okla.,  1909-15;  With  Flint  Lumber  Co.,  Flint,  Mich.,  1915-.  Born 
Erie,  Jan.  23,  1881.  Married  Mamie  Knowlton,  Sept.  29,  1909.  Children: 
Julian  Horace,  Aug.  20,  1910;  Arthur  Knowlton,  Aug.  10,  1913. 

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531.     *ARTHUR    GARFIELD    MALL. 

B.S.  B.S.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1910.  Graduate  Student  in 
Chemistry,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1907-10;  Assistant  Teacher  in  Chem- 
istry, The  University  of  Kansas,  1909-10;  Clerk  in  Drug  Store,  Lawrence, 
1910-11.  Born  Center,  July  7,  1880.  Died  Nov.  19,  1911,  burial  at  Clay 
Center. 


532.     MARGARET    McCONNELL,    806    N.    JEFFERSON,    WELLING- 
TON. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Greenleaf,  1907-08;  Clifton,  1908-09;  Downs,  1909-10; 
Lyndon,  1910-14;  Homekeeper,  Lyndon,  1914-15;  Wellington,  1915-.  Born 
Holland,  Aug.  29,  1881.  Married  John  W.  Mavity,  June  16,  1914.  Child: 
Lucile  Pearl,  Nov.  25,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  430. 


533.     STELLA   McDANIEL.  605  6TH   ST.,   PHOENIX,  ARIZ. 

B.L.     Teacher    Grades,    Phoenix,    Ariz.,    1909-.     Born    Lane,    Nov.    11, 
1885.     Sister  of  No.  307. 


534.     MABEL  MERRYMAN.  KINGSTON,  MO. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916.  Teacher  Latin  and 
English,  High  School,  Minneapolis,  1907-10;  English,  High  School,  Grass 
Valley,  Calif.,  1910-11;  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Hamilton,  Mo., 
1911-14;  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Marysville,  Mo.,  1914-15;  With 
Edison  Phonograph  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Teacher  Latin  and 
German,  High  School,  Kingston,  Mo.,  1916-.  Graduate  Student  in  English 
and  Latin,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1908,  '12,  '13,  '16.  Born 
Hamilton,  Mo.,  April  26,  1880. 


535.    JESSE  HOWARD  MOORE.  OKETO. 

Ph.B.     Banker,    Oketo,    1907-.     Born    Oketo,    Aug.    20,    1884.     Married 
Margaret  Betzer,  No.  558,  Nov.  30,  1911. 


536.    ALBERT  ARTHUR  NATTIER.  FREDONIA. 

Ph.B.  Furniture  Dealer,  Neodesha,  1907-11;  City  Treasurer,  Neodesha, 
1910-13;  Probate  Judge,  Wilson  Co.,  Fredonia,  1913-.  Born  Neodesha, 
Nov.  14,  1885.  Married  Effie  Maye  Dennis,  June  26,  1907.  Children:  Al- 
bertine  Louise,  June  11,  1908;  Josephine  Maye,  July  31,  1909;  Margaurite 
Lucretia,  Nov.  25,  1910;  Blanche  Lillian,  June  27,  1913.  Brother  of  No. 
589. 


537.    VESTA  POWELL,  4432  WASHINGTON  AVE.,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

A.B.  Certificates  from  Spalding's  Commercial  College,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1911,  and  from  Gregg  School,  Chicago,  1915.  Teacher  Grades  and 
Mathematics,  High  School,  Whitewater,  1907-08;  English  and  Science,  High 
School,  Lee's  Summit,  Mo.,  1908-09;  Commercial  Branches,  High  School, 
Newton,  1910-12;  Commercial  Branches,  High  School,  Wichita,  1912-15; 
Commercial  Branches,  Grover  Cleveland  High  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1915-. 
Born  Lee's  Summit,  Mo.,  Aug.  3,  1884. 

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538.  ELSIE  MAY  POWER.  JEROME,  IDA. 

Ph.B.  Graduate  Student  in  History  and  Sociology,  The  University 
of  Kansas,  Summer,  1915.  Teacher  Latin  and  Mathematics,  High  School, 
Baldwin  City,  1907-09;  High  School,  Marysville,  1909-10;  Mathematics  and 
Normal  Training,  High  School,  Osborne,  1910-16,  and  Principal  same  High 
School,  1912-16;  High  School,  Jerome,  Ida.,  1916-.  Member  Kansas  As- 
sociation of  Mathematics  Teachers.  Born  Labette  Co.,  Kansas,  Oct.  5, 
1884.     Sister  of  Nos.  768,  769. 

539.  ROY    RALPH    REPPERT.  MANHATTAN. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Richland,  1907-08;  Missionary  and 
Teacher  in  Boy's  High  School,  Seoul,  Korea,  1908-14;  Student  K.  S.  A.  C, 
1914-.  Born  Valley  Falls,  1881.  Married  Nellie  B.  Morgan,  Apr.  24,  1908. 
Children:  Homer  Harris,  Mar.  6,  1911;  Benjamin  Alan,  Mar.  21,  1914;  Frank 
Lawrence,  Aug.  15,  1915. 

540.  MARY  AMELIA  RICHMOND.  CAWNPORE,  INDIA. 

Ph.B.  Graduate  Chicago  Training  School  for  Missions,  1909.  Grad- 
uate Student,  Northwestern  University,  1916.  Teacher,  Toronto,  1907-08; 
Student  Deaconess  Training  School,  Chicago,  111.,  1908-09;  Missionary, 
Cawnpore,  India,  1909-15;  Home  on  Furlough,  1915-16.  Born  Toronto, 
Aug.  15,  1882.     Sister  of  No.  944. 

541.  CLYDE   GIDEON   ROSEBERRY.  ARKANSAS   CITY. 

A.B.  Real  Estate,  Loans  and  Insurance,  Arkansas  City,  1907-.  Born 
Arkansas  City,  Aug.  30,  1885.  Married  Helen  Ruby  Parmenter,  No.  592, 
Tune  6,  1908.  Children:  Anna  Dorothy,  May  12,  1910;  Philo  James,  Apr.  1, 
1914. 

542.  VIOLET   ORETHA   RUSSELL,   952    KANSAS    AVE.,    KANSAS 

CITY. 

B.L.  Graduate  Student  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York 
City,  1913-16.  Teacher  Grades,  Chanute,  1907-09;  Teacher,  Grades,  Madi- 
son, 1912-13;  Homekeeper,  1909-.  Born  Chanute,  Oct.  5,  1883.  Married 
Elmer  Leonard  Brown,  No.  618,  June  1,  1909. 

543.  CLAUDE  JOHN  SAMPLE.  McALESTER,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Civil  Service,  Chanute,  1907-08;  General  Insurance,  McAlester, 
Okla.,  1908-.  Born  Toronto,  Apr.  19,  1885.  Married  Sibyl  Hardwick,  Apr. 
19,  1910.     Child:     Bruce,  March  26,  1916. 

544.  MARY  GERTRUDE  SCHENCK.  MARYVILLE,  MO. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1907-.  Born  Harveyville,  June  20,  1885.  Married 
Gilbert  Stevens  Cox,  No.  453,  Aug.  8,  1907.  Children:  Borden  Bowne, 
July  24,  1911;  Sarah  Ruth,  Aug.  21,  1914. 

545.  VERA  PEARL  SIMPSON.  McPHERSON. 

B.L.  Teacher  History  and  English,  High  School,  McPherson,  1907- 
08;  Graduate  Student  in  English,  Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  111., 
1908-09;  At  Home,  McPherson,  1909-.  Born  Rosemond,  111.,  Jan.  26,  1884. 
Daughter  of  No.  7. 

156 


GRADUATES  [1907 

546.  LUSETTA  SOWERS.  HAVILAND. 

A.B.  Teacher  Greek,  History  and  Philosophy,  Carleton  College, 
Farmington,  Mo.,  1907-08;  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Spring  Hill,  July  18, 
1885.  Married  Bernard  Foxwell  Young,  No.  552,  Aug.  26,  1908.  Children: 
Paul  Bernard,  March  16,  1910;  William  Telford,  Dec.  20,  1911;  James  Wes- 
ley, March  21,  1914.     Sister  of  Nos.  397,  831. 

547.  HARRIET  EUGENIA  STANLEY.  WICHITA. 

A.B.  At  Home  and  Student  of  Music,  Wichita,  1907-08;  Teacher  Eng- 
lish, High  School,  Wichita,  1908-11;  At  Home,  Wichita,  1911-13;  In  Europe, 
1913-14;  At  Home,  Wichita,  1915-.  Born  Wichita,  Aug.  23,  1884.  Sister 
of  No.  366. 

548.  WILLIAM  WHITNEY  SWITZER.  COUPEVILLE,  WASH. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1910.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1907-10;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Anacortez,  Wash., 
1910-11;  Grace,  Wash.,  1911-13;  Sumas,  Wash.,  1913-14;  Coupeville,  Wash., 
1914-.  Born  Kingston,  Mo.,  Oct.  22,  1877.  Married  Stella  McClure,  Nov. 
2,  1910. 


549.  HARRIET  ANNA  VANVICKLE.  KINSLEY. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916.  Principal  High  School, 
Leroy,  1907-09;  Fellow  in  English,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1909-10; 
Teacher  English,  Dickinson  County  High  School,  Chapman,  1910-11;  New- 
ton, 1911-12;  Peabody,  1912-16;  Kingsley,  1916-.     Born  Paola. 

550.  ELSIE  ALICE  WARNER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

B.S.  Teacher  English  and  German,  High  School,  Moran,  1907-08; 
Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Burlingame,  Sept.  21,  1882.  Married  Marshall 
Morton  Morgan,  No.  433,  June  17,  1908.  Children:  Calvin  Warner,  Dec.  2, 
1910;  J.  Ross,  March  16,  1916. 

551.  MABEL  EDNA  WINGER.  KEARNEY,  WYO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Crawford  Co.,  1907-08;  Principal  High 
School  and  Teacher  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Girard,  1908-10;  Teacher,  Pitts- 
burg, 1910-12;  Homekeeper,  Buffalo,  Wyo.,  1912-13;  Kearney,  Wyo.,  1913-. 
Born  McCune,  Kans.,  Oct.  27,  1883.  Married  J.  W.  Songer,  July  30,  1912. 
Children:  Katherine,  Aug.  7,  1913;  Gertrude,  Sept.  25,  1914.  Sister  of  Nos. 
493,  960. 

552.  BERNARD    FOXWELL    YOUNG.  HAVILAND. 

A.B.  B.D.,  The  University  of  Denver,  1913.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church, 
Marble  City,  I.  T.,  1907-08;  Catoosa,  Okla.,  1907-09;  Council  Hill,  Okla., 
1909-10;  Georgetown  and  Silver  Plume,  Colo.,  1910-12;  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Iliff  School  of  Theology,  Denver,  Colo.,  1910-13;  Denver,  Colo., 

1912-13;  Limon,  Colo.,  1913-14;  Pretty  Prairie,  1914-17;  Haviland,  1917-.  Born 
Fort  Scott,  April  21,  1878.  Married  Lusetta  Sowers,  No.  546,  Aug.  26,  1908. 
Children,  Paul  Bernard,  March  16,  1910;  William  Telford,  Dec.  30,  1911; 
James  Wesley,  March  21,  1914. 

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1908]  GRADUATES 

CLASS  OF  1908 

553.  JAMES  ARTHUR  ALLEN.  CHANUTE. 

Ph.  B.  LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1911.  Student  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Law  School,  New  York  City,  1908-11;  Lawyer,  Chanute,  1911-. 
Born  Chanute,  Sept.  13,  1884.  Married  Marion  Dawdy,  Nov.  7,  1911.  Chil- 
dren: Mildred  Orlene,  May  26,  1913;  Marion  Ora,  July  31,  1916.  Brother 
of  Nos.  373,  445. 

554.  AMY  ARMSTRONG.  SALINA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1914; 
The  University  of  Wisconsin,  Summer,  1916.  Teacher  Grades,  Lathrop, 
Mo.,  1908-09;  English,  High  School,  Washington,  1909-12;  Latin,  Lathrop, 
Mo.,  1912-16;  English  and  Latin,  Salina,  1916-.  Born  Lathrop,  Mo.,  June 
25,  1884. 

555.  THOMAS   CLYDE   BACON.     227   5TH   AVE.   E.,   TWIN   FALLS, 

IDAHO. 

B.S.  Woolgrower,  Boise,  Ida.,  1908-12;  Twin  Falls,  Ida.,  1912-.  Born 
Boise,  Ida.,  Nov.  10,  1884.  Married  Alice  Catherine  Reid,  No.  596,  June 
1,  1909.  Children:  Clyde  Reid,  Jan.  19,  1911;  Donald  Francis,  Aug.  26, 
1912;  Catherine,  May  3,  1915. 

556.  NORTON  SEAMAN  BEARD.  R.  F.  D.,  No.  5,  HOLTON. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1913.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Mont- 
rose, Mo.,  1908-09;  Muscotah,  1909-10;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Bos- 
ton University,  1910-13;  Brookline,  N.  H.,  1912-13;  Sidney,  Mont.,  1913-14; 
Linn,  1915-16;  Farmer,  Holton,  1916-.     Born  Corsica,  O.,  June  4,  1883. 

557.  EDWARD  EDGERTON  BEAUCHAMP.  R.  F.  D,  WHITE  CLOUD. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Corning,  1908-10;  Valley  Falls,  1910-12; 
Powhattan,  1912-14;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Sem- 
inary, Madison,  N.  J.,  1914-17;  Whitestone,  N.  Y.,  1914-17;  White  Cloud, 
1917-.  Born  Atchison,  May  29,  1883.  Married  Lona  Butler,  Dec.  1,  1908. 
Children:  Hester  Alberta,  Oct.  4,  1909;  Helen  Irene,  Oct.  13,  1911. 

558.  MARGARET   BETZER.  OKETO. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Lincoln  School,  Topeka,  1908-10;  Teacher,  Polk  School, 
Topeka,  1910-11;  Homekeeper,  1911-.  Born  Mattoon,  111.,  Feb.  3,  1885. 
Married  Jesse  Howard  Moore,  No.  535,  Nov.  30,  1911. 

559.  FRANK  ALONZO  BOYS.     N.  Y.   LIFE  BLDG.,   KANSAS   CITY, 

MISSOURI. 

B.S.  LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1911.  Law  Student,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, Cambridge,  Mass.,  1908-11;  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911-.  Born 
Grenola,  Sept.  11,  1886. 

560.  GEORGE  EDWARD  BROWN.  BONNER  SPRINGS. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1912.  A.M.,  Columbia  University, 
1913.  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1914.  Principal  Schools,  Re- 
serve, 1908-09;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1909-12; 
Graduate   Student   in    Sociology,    Columbia   University,    1912-13;    Graduate 

158 


GRADUATES  [1908 

Student,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City,  1912-14;  Graduate 
Student  in  Philosophy,  New  York  University,  1916-17.  Minister  Congre- 
gational Church,  King's  Highway,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1914-17;  Minister,  M.  E. 
Church,  Bonner  Springs,  1917-.  Born  Lenexa,  March  23,  1884.  Married 
Georgia  Farrar,  No.  803.  Nov.  17,  1915.     Brother  of  Nos.  668,  968. 

561.  ALICE  MAY  CLARKE.  632  N.  2D  ST.,  RATON,  N.  M. 

Ph.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Latin,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1910; 
English  and  Latin,  Colorado  University,  Summers,  1913,  '15,  '16.  Teacher 
German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Cheney,  1908-09;  Latin,  Seneca,  1909-11; 
English  and  German,  Chickasha,  Okla.,  1911-12;  English,  Summer  County 
High  School,  Wellington,  1912-16;  English,  Colfax  County  High  School, 
Raton,  N.  M.,  1916-.     Born  Waterville,  June  3,  1883. 

562.  LEILA  EDNA  CLARK.  CENTRALIA. 

B.L.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1908-09;  Homekeeper,  Chanute,  1910-12; 
Rosedale,  1912-14;  Centralia,  1914-.  Born  Marshall  Co.,  Kans.,  Dec.  22, 
1885.  Married  Paul  Annadown,  M.D.,  Dec.  22,  1909.  Children:  Ruth 
Vivian,  Dec.  19,  1910;  Hazel,  July  1,  1914;  Pauline  Jean,  Oct.  16,  1915.  Sister 
of  Nos.  189,  190,  414. 

563.  FLORENCE  ISABELL  CREAGER.    47  ST.  JOHN'S  PLACE,  BUF- 

FALO, N.  Y. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Washington,  1908- 
09;  Normal  Training,  Greensburg,  1909-10;  English  and  Normal  Training, 
Fredonia,  1910-11;  Student  Medical  Department,  The  University  of  Buf- 
falo, 1915-.     Born  Yates  Center,  Dec.  22,  1886. 

564.  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM  DAILY.  FREDERICK,  MD. 

A.B.  A.M.  Columbia  University,  1915.  Superintendent  Schools,  Wells- 
ville,  1908-10;  Superintendent  Schools,  Cheney,  1910-11;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Wellsville,  1911-14;  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  Columbia 
University,  New  York  City,  1914-15;  Professor  of  Education,  Hood  College, 
Frederick,  Md.,   1915-.     Born   Burrton,  June  7,  1883. 

565.  LAURA  ALICE  DAVIES.  NURSERY,  TEX. 

B.L.  Teacher,  Grades,  Arkansas  City,  1908-09;  Bookkeeper,  Glencoe, 
Okla.,  1909-10;  Dressmaker,  Nursery,  Tex.,  1910-11;  Teacher,  Fall  River, 
1911-13;    Postmistress,    Nursery,    Tex.,    1913-.     Born    Fall    River,    Sept.    6, 

1884. 

566.  MINNIE  KLINE  DENMAN.  1630  HOUSTON  ST.,  MANHATTAN. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  Principal  High  School,  Osborne,  1908-10; 
Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Garnett,  1910-11;  Homekeeper,  Agricola,  1911- 
16;  Manhattan,  1916-.  Born  Palmer,  March  7,  1882.  Married  Samuel  James 
Molby,  Jr.,  Sept.  20,  1911.  Child:  Samuel  James,  3d,  Oct.  29,  1914.  Sister 
of  No.  623. 

567.  CHARLES  CLAYTON  DENNIE.     3317  PASEO,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MISSOURI. 

Ph.B.  M.D.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912.  Medical  Student,  The 
University  of  Kansas,  1908-12;   Fellow  in  Chemistry,  1908-09,  and  Student 

159 


1908]  GRADUATES 

Assistant  in  Pathology,  1911-12,  The  University  of  Kansas;  Interne  in  Gen- 
eral Hospital,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1912-13;  Interne  in  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  1913-15;  Instructor  in  Harvard  Medical  School, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1915;  Physician,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Excelsior 
Springs,  Mo.,  Oct.  20,  1883.     Married  Elizabeth  Schrader,  June  30,  1914. 

568.     ELSIE  DERSHEM.  DWIGHT. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916.  Graduate  Student,  The 
University  of  Kansas,  1909,  1915-16;  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of 
Washington,  Summer,  1915.  Teacher,  Stafford,  1909-10;  Assistant  Principal 
High  School,  Sharon,  1910-11;  Assistant  Principal,  Severy,  1911-12;  Prin- 
cipal, Lakin,  1912-13;  Principal,  Saint  Paul,  1913-14;  Principal,  Prairie  View, 
1914-15;  Principal,  Dwight,  1916-.  Author,  "An  Outline  of  American  State 
Literature."     Born  Norwood,  March  10,  1873. 

509.     BERTHA  ELVALYN  EMORY. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Red  Fork,  Okla.,  1908-09;  Teacher,  Baldwin  City.  1909- 
10;  Student  Commercial  Dept.,  Baker  University,  1910;  Teacher,  Bixby, 
Okla.,  1910-12.  Born  Lawrence,  Dec.  30,  1886.  Married  Andrew  Ewing, 
July  10,  1912.     Children:     Bertha,  May  9,  1913;  Andrew,  Jr.,  July  7,  1915. 

570.  HENRY  HORATIO  FARRAR.  AXTELL. 

B.S.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Axtell,  1908-.  Born  Axtell,  Oct.  25,  1882. 
Married  Iva  Williams  Riley,  No.  597,  Sept.  2,  1908.  Children:  Virginia, 
Feb.  24,  1911;  Roberta,  Feb.  19,  1914.     Brother  of  No.  803. 

571.  EVERETT  KIN  FOSTER.  WINFIELD. 

B.S.;  Mus.  B.,  1910.  Student  Conservatory  of  Music,  Baker  University, 
1908-10;  Student  Piano,  New  York  City,  Summer,  1910;  Instructor  in  Piano, 
Baker  University,  1910-11;  Student  Piano  and  Theory,  Berlin,  Germany, 
1911-12;  Head  Piano  Department,  Tarkio  College,  Tarkio,  Mo.,  1912-13; 
Head  Piano  Department,  Southwestern  College,  Winfield,  1913-.  Born 
Towanda,  Jan.  25,  1886.  Married  Hattie  May  Gardner,  No.  520,  Oct.  27, 
1911.     Child:     Mark  Gardner,  March  17,  1914. 

572.  WILLIAM   OUTHWAITE  GIBBON.  HALSTEAD. 

Ph.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Michigan,  1912.  Graduate  Student, 
The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1910;  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, Summer,  1913.  Teacher  History  and  Science,  High  School,  Olathe, 
1908-09;  Principal  High  School,  Halstead,  1909-11;  Graduate  Student,  The 
University  of  Michigan,  1911-12;  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Emporia, 
1912-13;  Superintendent  Schools,  Halstead,  1913-.  Born  Howard,  Sept.  18, 
1885.     Married  Nadine  Rankin,  Aug.  11,  1915. 

573.  BERYL  ALBERT  GREEN.  APT.  42,  CLAYPOOL  ANNEX,  PORT- 

LAND, ORE. 

Ph.B.  LL.B.,  Oregon  University,  1914.  Principal  High  School,  Eureka, 
1908-09;  Superintendent  Schools,  Moran,  1909-10;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Winchester,  1910-11;  Student  Oregon  University  Law  School,  1911-14; 
Lawyer,  Portland,  Ore.,  1914-;  Principal  Night  High  School,  Portland,  Ore., 
1914-.  Born  Blue  Mound,  June  15,  1887.  Married  Grace  Margaret  Leach, 
No.  580,  Dec.  23,  1913.     Brother  of  Nos.  420,  521,  682. 

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GRADUATES  [1908 

574.  CHARLES    CLIFFORD    GROVER.  WINSLOW,    ARIZ. 

B.S.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Denver,  1916.  Real  Estate,  McAlester, 
Okla.,  1908-12;  Salesman,  Denver,  Colo.,  1912-14;  Teacher  Science  and 
Mathematics,  High  School,  Kemmerer,  Wyo.,  1914-15;  Mathematics  and 
Latin,  Winslow,  Ariz.,  1915-16;  Science  and  Principal  High  School,  Winslow, 
Ariz.,  1916-.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Denver,  Summer,  1914, 
'15.     Born  Havensville,  Oct,  26,  1888.     Married  Ethel  Pease,  July  15,  1916. 

575.  MARY  EMMA  HAMILTON.  241  S.  5th  ST.,  SALINA. 

Ph.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1914; 
The  University  of  Wisconsin,  Summer,  1916.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School, 
Hanover,  1908-09;  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  Latin,  Hanover, 
1909-12;  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Oskaloosa,  1912-15;  Mathematics,  Salina, 
1915-.     Born  Oskaloosa,  July  22,  1884. 

576.  EARL  RANDALL  HIBBARD.  PENANG,  MALAYSIA. 

A.B.  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  State  School  of  Mines,  Golden,  Colo., 
1908-09;  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  University  of  Mississippi,  Oxford,  Miss., 
1909-12;  Missionary,  Straits  Settlement,  Malay  Peninsula,  1913-.  Born  Elk 
City,  1884.     Married  Jessie  Blaine  Beauchamp,  No.  614,  1909. 

577.  HORTENSE  IMBODEN.    303  SEMINARY  ST.,  GREENCASTLE, 

INDIANA. 

B.L.  Piano  Instructor  in  the  Navas  Institute  of  Musical  Art,  Wichita, 
1909-11;  Homekeeper,  1911-.  Born  Wichita,  July  4,  1885.  Married  Wil- 
liam Marion  Hudson,  No.  465,  Sept.  5,  1911.     Sister  of  Nos.  425,  870,  933. 


578.  EDNA  GERTRUDE  JACKSON.  R.  F.  D.  NO.  2,  PUEBLO,  COLO. 

Ph.B.  Teacher  High  School,  Harveyville,  1908-09;  Homekeeper,  1909-. 
Born  Mitchell  Co.,  Kans.,  Feb.  22,  1879.  Married  Edwin  Pomeroy  Kendall, 
No.  637,  Aug.  4,  1909.  Children:  Neil  Jackson,  April  28,  1911;  Elwin  Percy, 
Aug.  27,  1914;  Homer  Shirley,  Oct.  27,  1915. 

579.  WILLIAM  PAUL  KEAST.  SELMA. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Goffs,  1908-09;  Louisville,  1909-10;  Allen, 
1910-12;  Basehor,  1912-13;  Birmingham,  1913-14;  Willis,  1914-16;  Lancaster, 
1916-17;  Selma,  1917-.  Born  Billings,  Mo.,  Oct.  23,  1880.  Married  Delia 
Gertrude  Harbeson,  Sept.  9,  1908.  Children:  Alfred  Joseph,  Dec.  9,  1910; 
Catherine  May,  Aug.  4,  1912. 

580.  GRACE   MARGARET  LEACH.     APT.  42,   CLAYPOOL  ANNEX, 

PORTLAND,  ORE. 

Ph.B.  Graduate  Student,  Baker  University,  Summer,  1909;  Graduate 
Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1910.  At  Home,  Baldwin 
City,  1908-09;  Instructor  in  History  and  German,  Baker  University,  1909*- 
10;  Latin  and  German,  1910-12;  Teacher  German,  High  School,  Iola,  1913; 
Homekeeper,  1913-.  Born  Hoopeston,  111.,  April  5,  1887.  Married  Beryl 
Allen  Green,  No.  573,  Dec.  23,  1913. 

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581.  FRED  B.  LEWIS.  ARKANSAS    CITY. 

B.S.  Farmer,  Baldwin  City,  1908-10;  Grocer,  Arkansas  City,  1910-14; 
Oil  Business,  Arkansas  City,  1914-.  Born  Baldwin  City,  Apr.  24,  1885.  Mar- 
ried Hazel  Genevieve,  Nov.  20,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  641. 

582.  EMMA   IVALENA   MARKHAM.     922  45TH   ST.,   MILWAUKEE, 

WIS. 

A.  B.  A.  M.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1912.  At  Home,  Lamar,  Col., 
1908-09;  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  LeRoy,  1909-10;  Graduate  Student  in 
Latin,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1910-12;  Student,  The  University  of  Mis- 
souri, and  at  home,  Lamar,  Col.,  1912-13;  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Las 
Vegas,  N.  M.,  1913-16;  Latin,  High  School,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1916-.  Born, 
York,  Neb.,  May  31,  1887. 

583.  CLAUDE  ALONZO  MASON.  TULSA,  OKLA. 

Ph.  B.  Commerce  Trust  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1908-.  Born  Pontiac, 
111.,  1884. 

584.  GRACE  ALICE  McKEMMEY.  WINCHESTER 

B.  L.  Teacher,  Morganville,  1908-09;  Teacher,  Clyde,  1909-10;  Teacher, 
Osborne,  1910-12;  Teacher,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  1912-13;  At  Home,  Winchester, 
1913-.     Born  Winchester,  Jan.  5,  1884. 

585.  HAROLD  BENEDICT  McKIBBIN.  1741  N.  WACO  ST.,  WICHITA. 

Ph.  B.  Bookkeeper,  Wichita,  1908-09;  Treasurer  and  Assistant  Office 
Manager,  Red  Star  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Wichita,  1910-.  Born  Commerce, 
Mich.,  Oct.  28,  1882.  Married  Luella  Edith  Clark,  No.  414,  Sept.  9,  1908. 
Child,  Ralph  Clark,  Jan.  28,  1914. 

586.  ETHEL  MICHAELS.  1118  W.  10TH  ST.,  COFFEYVILLE. 

B.  L.  Teacher,  German  and  English,  High  School,  Moran,  1908-10;  Eng- 
lish and  Principal,  High  School,  Howard,  1910-12;  Homekeeper,  Topeka, 
1912;  Kansas  City,  1912-13;  Coffeyville,  1913-.  Born,  Scranton,  Sept.  5,  1886. 
Married  Don  C.  Boyd,  M.  D.,  Sept.  5,  1912.  Child:  Adlai  Michaels,  April 
15,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  884. 

587.  BERT  EARLY  MITCHNER.  HUTCHINSON. 

Ph.  B.  Bookkeeper,  Corn  Belt  Bank,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1908-09;  Assis- 
tant Cashier,  State  Bank  of  Holton,  Holton,  1909-12;  Deputy  Bank  Commis- 
sioner, Kansas,  1913-16;  Vice-President  and  Cashier  Union  Stock  Yards  Na- 
tional Bank,  Wichita,  1916-17;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Wichita  Cattle  Loan 
Co.,  Wichita,  1916-17;  Cashier  State  Exchange  Bank,  Hutchinson,  1917-. 
Born  Newton,  Nov.  23,  1884.  Married  Lois  L.  Smith,  Sept.  2,  1908.  Child: 
Robert  Warren,  July  15,  1910. 

588.  ELMER  CLYDE  MONTGOMERY.  EDEN,  IDA. 

A.  B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Clifton,  1908-10;  with  Bacon  Sheep  Co., 
Hailey,  Ida.,  1910-15;  The  same,  Eden,  Ida.,  1915-16;  Ranchman,  Eden,  Ida., 
1916-.  Born  Seybert,  Mo.,  June  19,  1884.  Married  Stella  Wangerien,  Sept. 
30,  1914.  Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  Oct.  5,  1915;  Charles  August,  Dec.  26, 
1916. 

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589.  ADA  NATTIER.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  DETROIT. 

Ph.  B.  At  Home,  Neodesha,  1908-09;  Homekeeper,  1909-.  Born  Neo- 
desha,  March  14,  1887.  Married  Abraham  Engle  Bert,  No.  501,  Oct.  6,  1909. 
Sister  of  No.  536. 

590.  LEONARD    OECHSLI.    c/o    METHODIST    MISSION,    MEDAN, 

SUMATRA. 

A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University,  1911.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Oak- 
dale,  Mass.,  1908-11;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University, 
1908-10;  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.,  1911-13;  Missionary,  Singapore,  Straits 
Settlement,  1913-16;  Medan,  Sumatra,  1916-.  Born  Rich  Hill,  Mo.,  June 
5,  1885.  Married  Loula  Boicourt,  No.  449,  April  21,  1909.  Children:  Eleanor, 
March  28,  1911;  Phyllis  Elizabeth,  Nov.  23,  1914. 

591.  EDWIN  MARTIN  OLIVER.     213   N.   MADISON   ST.,   STOUGH- 

TON,  WIS. 

A.  B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Maple  Hill,  1904;  Michigan  Valley,  1905- 
06;  Richland  and  Clinton,  1906-07;  Lecompton,  1907-08;  Hebron,  Wis.,  1908- 
10;  Asbury,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1910-11;  Horicon,  Wis.,  1911-13;  Sharon,  Wis., 
1913-15;  Lake  Mills,  Wis.,  1915-.  Born,  Atchison,  Feb.  25,  1881.  Married 
Hattie  A.  Richards,  June  1,  1909.     Child:    Wesley  Bair,  Feb.  23,  1910. 

592.  HELEN  RUBY  PARMENTER.  ARKANSAS   CITY. 

Ph.B.  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Lawrence,  Dec.  22,  1885.  Married 
Clyde  Gideon  Roseberry,  No.  541,  June  6,  1908.  Children:  Anna  Dorothy, 
May  12,  1910;  Philo  James,  April  1,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  593. 

593.  LUCILE  WILLIAMS  PARMENTER.  ARKANSAS  CITY. 

Ph.  B.  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Lawrence,  Dec.  22,  1885.  Married 
John  Edgar  Byers  Heffelfinger,  No.  523,  Oct.  29,  1908.  Child:  Elizabeth 
Lucile,  Jan.  7,  1912.     Sister  of  No.  592. 

594.  ERNEST  WILLIAM  PRESTON. 

Ph.  B.  General  Produce,  Kingfisher,  Okla.,  1908;  General  Secretary,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  Stamps,  Ark.,  1908-.     Born  Blue  Mound,  1884. 

595.  FLORENCE  BLANCHE  REAM.  MANKATO. 

Ph.  B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Waterville,  1908-09;  Teacher,  Grades, 
Topeka,  1909-11;  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Dodge  City,  1912-13; 
Homekeeper,  Mankato,  1913-.  Born  Damascus,  O.,  May  18,  1886.  Married 
Donald  F.  Stanley,  June  25,  1913.     Child:     Robert  Wood,  Dec.  24,  1914. 

596.  ALICE  CATHERINE  REID.     227  5TH  AVE.   E,  TWIN  FALLS, 

IDA. 

Ph.  B.  Teacher,  History  and  English,  High  School,  Concordia,  1908- 
09;  Homekeeper,  1909-.  Born  Rossville,  June  19,  1884.  Married  Thomas 
Clyde  Bacon,  No.  555,  June  1,  1909.  Children:  Clyde  Reid,  Jan.  19,  1911; 
Donald  Francis,  Aug.  26,  1912;   Catherine,  May  3,  1915. 

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597.  IVY  WILLIAMS  RILEY.  AXTELL 

Ph.  B.  Homekeeper,  1908-.  Born  Johnson  Co.,  Kas.,  Jan.  26,  1885. 
Married  Henry  Horatio  Farrar,  No.  570,  Sept.  2,  1908.  Children:  Virginia, 
Feb.  24,  1911;  Roberta,  Feb.  29,  1914.     Sister  of  Nos.  289,  290,  435. 

598.  EULA  REBA  SMITH.  TAHLEQUAH,  OKLA. 

Ph.  B.;  Mus.  B.,  1910.  Student  in  Conservatory  of  Music,  Baker  Uni- 
versity, 1908-10;  Instructor  in  Singing,  Baker  University,  1908-10;  at  Home, 
Neodesha,  1910-12;  Supervisor  Public  School  Music,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1912-13; 
At  Home,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1913;  Supervisor  Public  School  Music,  Claremore, 
Okla.,  Jan.  to  Sept.,  1914;  Head  Department  of  Music,  Northeastern  State 
Normal  School,  Tahlequah,  Okla.,  1914-.  Born  Byesville,  Guernsey  Co., 
O.,  Nov.  3,  1883.     Sister  of  No.  600. 

599.  HERVEY  FOSTER  SMITH.  MARYSVILLE 

A.  B.  Traveling  Secretary,  Inter-Collegiate  Prohibition  Association, 
1908-11;  Graduate  Student  in  Sociology,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Sum- 
mers, 1909,  10;  Publisher,  "Sentinel,"  Hoyt,  1912-13;  City  Editor,  Daily 
Journal-World,  Lawrence,  1914;  County  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Marysville, 
1915-.  Born  Silver  Lake,  March  14,  1886.  Married  Emma  M.  Garman, 
June  15,  1910.    Child:  Harold  Edwin,  May  16,  1914. 

600.  OMA  LELA  SMITH.  KIOWA. 

B.  L.  Teacher  Music  and  History,  High  School,  Kiowa,  1908-09;  Eng- 
lish and  History,  High  School,  Anthony,  1909-10;  English  and  Music,  Neo- 
desha, 1910-12;  Homekeeper,  Kiowa,  1912-.  Born  Byesville,  Guernsey  Co., 
O.,  April  20,  1885.  Married  Charles  L.  Cook,  June  19,  1912.  Children: 
Eleanor,  May  8,  1913;  Charles  William,  March  2,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  598. 

601.  ARTHUR  GARFIELD  SPILLER.  CAPIZ,  CAPIZ,  P.  I. 

Ph.  B.  Supervising  Teacher,  Phillippine  Islands,  Escalante,  Occ.  Ne- 
gros,  1908-09;  Silay,  Occ.  Negros,  1909-14;  Division  Superintendent  Schools, 
Suln,  1914-15;  Supervising  Teacher,  Paniqui,  Tarlac,  1915-16;  Principal  and 
Teacher  Economics,  High  School,  Capiz,  Province  of  Capiz,  1916-.  Born 
Frankfort,  Jan.  8,  1881.     Married  Christina  Rhodes,  A.  B.,  Sept.  15,  1915. 

602.  ARTHUR  TAYLOR  SUTTON.  .  CHELAN,  WASH. 

A.  B.;  B.  Ped.  Graduate  Western  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Hays, 
1911.  Teacher  Sheridan  County  High  School,  Hoxie,  1908-11;  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  Chelan,  Wash.,  1911-.  Born  Vinita,  I.  T.,  Sept.  13,  1883. 
Married  Hazel  Smith,  Aug.  16,  1911. 

603.  ETHEL  ESTELLA  THOMAS.  1020  OSAGE,  MANHATTAN. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1910; 
The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1914;  The  University  of  Wisconsin, 
Summer,  1916.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  and  Assistant  Principal,  High 
School,  Ellsworth,  1908-10;  Principal,  Ellsworth,  1910-12;  Teacher  Latin, 
High  School,  Manhattan,  1913-.  Born  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Feb.  17,  1883.  Sister 
of  No.  658. 

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604.  ALMA  M.  THOMPSON.  317  JACKSON,  STERLING,  COL. 

A.  B.  Teacher  History  and  Latin,  and  Assistant  Principal  High  School, 
Howard,  1908-11;  Homekeeper,  Ft.  Collins,  Col.,  1911-12;  Sterling,  Col.. 
1912-.  Born  Howard,  July  27,  1885.  Married  D.  C.  Bascom,  Aug.  22,  1911. 
Child:     Elizabeth  May,  Sept.  19,  1916. 

605.  ERWIN  MILTON  TIFFANY.  MANHATTAN. 

A.  B.  B.  S.,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1915.  Bookkeeper,  C. 
A.  Smith  Lumber  Co.,  Marshfield,  Ore.,  1908-09;  Principal  High  School, 
Madros,  Ore.,  1909-10;  Farmer,  Lyndon,  1910-12;  Student  Kansas  State  Agri- 
cultural College,  1912-13;  Principal  High  School,  Great  Bend,  1913-14;  As- 
sistant in  Home  Study  Service,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1914- 
16;  Instructor  in  Home  Study  Service,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College, 
1916-.  Lecturer  in  Agricultural  Education,  K.  S.  A.  C.  Born  Lyndon,  Aug. 
26,  1883.     Married  Clara  Horney,  July  23,  1913. 

606.  JUNE  TOPPING.  2320  E.   DOUGLAS,  WICHITA. 

Ph.  B.  At  Home,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1908-12;  Wichita,  1912-.  Born 
Enterprise,  June  29,  1889. 

607.  MARY  ALICE  WIDNEY.  ONAGA. 

B.  L.  Teacher  English  and  Principal  High  School,  Overbrook,  1908- 
09;  Teacher  Latin  and  History,  High  School,  Alma,  1909-10;  Homekeeper, 
Lawrence,  1910-11;  McPherson,  1911-13;  Quenemo,  1913-14;  Onaga,  1916-. 
Born  Lyndon,  May  7,  1884.  Married  Walter  Bailey  Wise,  Sept.  8,  1910. 
Child:    Alice  Elaine,  Nov.  14,  1915. 

608.  WILLIAM   JOHN   WILLIAMS.  CHANUTE. 

A.  B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Neosho  Falls,  1908-10;  Teacher  and 
Ward  Principal,  Fort  Scott,  1910-14;  Principal  Senior  High  School,  Chanute, 
1914-.  Born  Redruth,  Cornwall,  England,  Dec.  1,  1882.  Married  Maud  Kil- 
born,  No.  528,  Aug.  18,  1909.  Children:  Mary  Margaret,  June  13,  1911; 
Marion  Louise,  March  20,  1915. 

609.  LELA  CLAIRE  WILSON.    931  BROADWAY  ST.,  QUINCY,  ILL. 

A.  B.  At  Home,  Soldier,  1908-13.  Teacher  High  School,  Milnor,  N. 
D.,  1913-14;  Teacher  8th  Grade,  Stanberry,  Mo.,  1914-15;  High  School,  Stan- 
berry,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Student  Gem  City  Business  College,  Quincy,  111.,  1916-. 
Born  Soldier,  Dec.  22,  1884. 


CLASS  OF  1909. 
610.     MABEL   ELIZABETH  ADAMS.  OSAGE   CITY. 

B.  L.  Graduate  Student,  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Emporia,  Sum- 
mer, 1916.  Teacher,  High  School,  Alma,  1909-10;  At  Home,  Osage  City, 
1910-12;  Teacher,  Grades,  Reading,  1912-14;  At  Home,  Osage  City,  1914-15; 
Teacher,  5th  Grade,  Blue  Rapids,  1915-16;  At  Home,  Osage  City,  1916-. 
Born  Osage  City,  Sept.  6,  1886. 

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eiL     AGNES  ANNA  ANDERSON.         1021  MAINE  ST,  LAWRENCE. 

A.  B.  A.  M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1911.  Teacher,  Science,  High 
School,  Hutchinson,  1909-10;  Graduate  Student  in  Chemistry,  Fellow  in 
Chemistry,  University  of  Kansas,  1910-11;  Assistant  Food  Analyst,  Uni- 
versity of  Kansas,  1911-13;  Food  Analyst,  University  of  Kansas,  1913-14; 
Assistant  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  University  of  Kansas,  1916-.  Home- 
keeper,  Lawrence,  1914-.  Member  Sigma  Xi,  Kansas  Academy  of  Science, 
American  Chemical  Society.  Born  Elk  City,  Jan.  17,  1889.  Married  Joseph 
W.  Murray,  Nov.  8,  1914.     Daughter  of  No.  90.     Sister  of  Nos.  612,  899. 

612.  ESPAR  ANDERSON.  ELDORADO,  OKLA. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Natoma,  1909-10;  Latin 
and  English,  LaCrosse,  1910-11;  Homekeeper,  LaCrosse,  1911;  Bartlesville, 
Okla.,  1911-12;  Langdon,  1912-14;  Eldorado,  Okla.,  1914-.  Born  Baldwin  City, 
Oct.  21,  1887.  Married  Benjamin  H.  Stover,  April  12,  1911.  Child:  Espar 
Hermina,  May  14,  1913.     Daughter  of  No.  90.     Sister  of  Nos.  611,  899. 

613.  LAVINA  BARTON.  GORHAM. 

B.  L.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Kinsley,  1909-12; 
Homekeeper,  Larned,  1912-14;  Gorham,  1914-.  Born  Wichita,  July  10,  1886. 
Married  Russell  E.  Lawrence,  June  26,  1912.  Children:  Ruth,  July  5,  1913; 
Elinor,  Oct.  22,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  852. 

614.  JESSIE  BLAINE  BEAUCHAMP.  PENANG,  MALAYSIA. 

A.  B.  Born  Kansas,  111,  1884.  Married  Earl  Randall  Hibbard,  No. 
576,  1909. 

615.  LUTHER  ALLEN   BECK.  BRIGHTON,   COL. 

A.  B.  Teller,  The  Continental  Trust  Co,  Denver,  Col,  1909-12;  As- 
sistant Cashier,  The  First  National  Bank,  Sterling,  Col,  1913-17;  Cashier, 
Bank,  Brighton,  Col,  1917-.  Born  Hillsboro,  111,  June  2,  1887.  Married 
Anna  Lucille  Lynch,  No.  878,  April  17,  1916. 

616.  CHARLES  SAMUEL  BRADEN.     SANTIAGO,  CHILE,  S.  A. 

A.  B.  B.  D,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1911.  Assistant  Pastor, 
Cornell  Memorial  M.  E.  Church,  1909-11;  Graduate  Student,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1909-11;  Union  Settlement  Work, 
Summer,  1910;  Pastor  City  Park  Presbyterian  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 
1911-12;  Missionary  M.  E.  Church,  Cochabamba,  Bolivia,  S.  A,  1912;  Prin- 
cipal Secondary  Department,  Cochabamba  Institute,  1912-15;  Pastor  Spanish 
Church,  Cochabamba,  1914-15;  On  Furlough,  in  U.  S.  A,  1915-16;  Minister 
M.  E.  Church,  First,  Santiago,  Chile,  1916-.  Professor  in  Union  Bible  Sem- 
inary; Editor  El  Heraldo  Christiano;  Agent  M.  E.  Publishing  House.  Born 
Chanute,  Sept.  19,  1887.  Married  Grace  Eleanore  McMurray,  No.  644,  Oct. 
24,  1911.  Children:  George  William,  Jan.  13,  1914;  Grace  Elizabeth,  Aug. 
14,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  1028. 

617.  MAUDE  BRIGHAM.  814  MO.  ST,   LAWRENCE. 

A.  B.  Training  for  Nurse,  K.  U.  Hospital,  Rosedale,  1909;  Clerk,  Hobbs 
Mercantile  Co,  Baldwin  City,  1910-12;  Homekeeper,  1912- .     Born  Coyville, 

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Nov.  6,  1887.     Married  Clarence  Churchill  Stewart,  No.  437,  June  12,  1912. 
Child:     Dorothy  Marie,  May  8,  1913.     Sister  of  Nos.  412,  451. 

618.  ELMER  LEONARD  BROWN.  952  KANSAS  AVE.,  KANSAS  CITY 

A.  B.  B.  D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1916.  Minister, 
M.  E.  Church,  Chautauqua,  1909-11;  Madison,  1911-12;  Graduate  Student 
in  Theology,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1913-16;  Central, 
Kansas  City,  1916-.  Born  Hampton,  111.,  July  11,  1884.  Married  Violet 
Oretha  Russell,  No.  542,  June  1,  1909. 

619.  ALBERT  ERNEST  BROWN.  ATWOOD. 

B.  S.  A.  M.,  Yale  University,  1910.  Graduate  Student  in  Philosophy, 
Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  Scholar,  1909-10;  Principal  Gove 
Co.  High  School,  Gove,  1910-11;  Principal  High  School,  Moran,  1911-12; 
Principal  High  School,  Lyons,  1912-16;  Principal  Rawlins  Co.  High  School, 
Atwood,  1916-.  Born  Moran,  June  21,  1882.  Married  Mae  Dennis,  Aug. 
14,   1912. 

620.  RUTH   ESTELLA  BUKEY.  YATES  CENTER. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Pratt,  1909-10;  Grades,  McPherson,  1910-11; 
Homekeeper  1911-.  Born  McPherson,  Aug.  27,  1887.  Married  Arthur  Dan 
Catlin,  No.  621,  Aug.  20,  1912.  Children:  Infant  son,  June  22,  1914;  Mar- 
jorie,  Feb.  21,  1916. 

621.  ARTHUR  DAN  CATLIN.  YATES  CENTER. 

A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1912.  Teacher  History  and  Principal  High  School, 
Marysville,  1909-10;  Instructor  in  Civics  and  History,  Baker  University, 
1911-12;  Superintendent  Schools,  Irving,  1912-13;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Yates  Center,  1913-.  Born  Hopkins,  Mo.,  Dec.  26,  1882.  Married  Ruth 
Estella  Bukey,  No.  620,  Aug.  20,  1912.  Children:  Infant  son,  June  22, 
1914;  Marjorie,  Feb.  21,  1916.     Brother  of  971. 

622.  WARREN    BALDWIN    COCHRAN,     c/o    LEWIS    AND    CLARK 

HIGH  SCHOOL,  SPOKANE,  WASH. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student  in  Science  and  Education,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, Summer,  1910;  University  of  Illinois,  Summer,  1911;  University  of 
Utah,  1911-12.  Teacher  Cherokee  Co.  High  School,  Columbus,  1909-11; 
Science,  High  School,  Sand  Point,  Ida.,  1912-13;  Physical  Geography  and 
Geology,  Lewis  and  Clark  High  School,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1913-.  Born 
Grenola,  April  10,  1886.     Married  Corinne  Rapalee,  July  3,  1915. 

623.  JESSIE  LOUISE  DENMAN.  GARNETT. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Alton,  1909-11;  Grad- 
uate Student  in  Latin,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1911-12;  Teacher  Latin, 
High  School,  Garnett,  1912-.     Born  Palmer,  Aug.  23,  1886.    Sister  of  No.  566. 

624.  MABEL  SHELDON  DITZLER.  ELLSWORTH. 

A.  B.  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Ponca  City,  Okla., 
1909-12;  German  and  Latin,  and  Assistant  Principal,  High  School,  Ellsworth. 
1912-.     Born  Harrisonville,  Mo.,   March  21,   1887. 

167 


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625.  LOUIS  BENNETT  DOBBS.  CHAPMAN. 

A.  B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Elk  Falls,  1909-10;  Fontana,  1910-11; 
Neosho  Falls,  1911-12;  Princeton,  1912-14;  Greenleaf,  1914-16;  Chapman, 
1916-.  Born  Marion,  Jan.  15,  1874.  Married  May  Hampton,  Sept.  10,  1908. 
Children:  Louis  Hampton,  Jan.  21,  1912;  Paul  Bennett,  Aug.  31,  1914;  Helen 
Francis,  April  29,  1916. 

626.  CLARA  MAY  EVANS.  INHAMBANE,   SOUTH   AFRICA. 

A.  B.  Missionary,  East  Africa,  1909-.  Born  Casey,  la.,  Nov.  5,  1884. 
Married  Pliny  Whittier  Keys,  No.  628,  July  6,  1909.    Sister  of  No.  1038. 

627.  ARTHUR  HERMAN  FAST.  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

A.  B.  LL.  B.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912,  Law  Student,  North- 
western University,  Chicago,  111.,  1909;  Law  Student  the  University  of  Kan- 
sas, 1910-12;  Superintendent  Schools,  Sylvan  Grove,  1912-13;  Teacher  Math- 
ematics and  Civics,  High  School,  Newton,  1913-14;  Principal  High  School 
and  Teacher  Civics  and  Commercial  Law,  Caldwell,  1914-15;  Lawyer,  Ness 
City,  1915-16;  Law  Assistant  to  Solicitor,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1916-.  Born  Hillsboro,  July  6,  1887.  Brother  of  No. 
914. 

628.  ANNA  PEARL  FISHER.  2800  E.  FIRST  ST.,  WICHITA. 

B.  L.  Teacher  History,  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Nortonville, 
1909-11,  Principal,  same,  1910-11;  Homekeeper,  Wichita,  1911-.  Born  Atchi- 
son, Dec.  5,  1886.  Married  Irwin  H.  Stearns,  April  24,  1912.  Children: 
Virginia  Catheryn,  May  5,  1914;  Jeaneatte,  Feb.  21,  1916. 

629.  MERTON  CLYDE  FRENCH.  McPHERSON. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summers,  1914, 
15,  16.  Principal  Schools,  Silver  Lake,  1909-11;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Winchester,  1911-13;  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Leavenworth,  1913-15; 
Principal  High  School,  McPherson,  1915-.  Born  Silver  Lake,  July  20,  1888. 
Married  Edith  Jane  Johnson,  Feb.  21,  1917. 

630.  BESSIE   GILMAN.  NEOSHO   RAPIDS. 

Ph.  B.  Graduate  Student,  Baker  University,  1909-10;  Teacher  Science, 
High  School,  Olwein,  la.,  1910-11;  Teacher  Rural  School,  Bennington,  1911- 
12;  German  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Talmage,  1912-13;  Latin  and 
English,  Newkirk,  Okla.,  1913-14;  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Neola,  la.,  1914- 
15;  Latin  and  English,  Reading,  1915-16;  Latin  and  English,  Neosho  Rap- 
ids, 1916-.     Born  Owasso,  Mich.,  April  15,  1886. 

631.     RUSSIE  LA  CLEDE  HAZZARD.  FRANKFORT. 

A.  B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Whitewater,  1909-15;  Principal  High 
School,  Frankfort,  1915-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  Frankfort,  1916-.  Born 
Belle  Plaine,  Dec.  21,  1887.  Married  Florence  Amelia  Allderdice,  No.  730, 
May  22,  1912. 

632.     FRANKLIN  PIERCE  HILLIS. 

A.  B.    Teacher  Riley  Co.,  Manhattan,  1909.    Born  Reading,  1881. 

168 


GRADUATES  [1909 

683.    *VERNON   GRANT   HUDGENS. 

A.  B.  Born  Indianola,  Neb.,  Oct.  31,  1885.  Died,  Oct.  26,  1909,  burial 
at  Carlsbad,  N.  Mex. 

634.  THOMAS  TODD  JOHNSTON.  EASTHAMPTON,  MASS. 

A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University,  1913.  Homesteading,  Stratton, 
Colo.,  1909;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1910-14; 
Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  East  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1911-14;  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  1914-.     Born  Sanborn,  N.  D.,  May  11,  1889. 

635.  LESTER  MARTIN  JONES.  CAMERON,  MO. 

A.  B.  B.  D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1913.  A.  M., 
Columbia  University,  1913.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Fillmore,  Mo.,  1909- 
10;  Graduate  Student,  Union  Theology  Seminary  and  Columbia  University, 
New  York,  1910-12;  Grace,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1913-15;  Professor  of  Educa- 
tion, Missouri  Wesleyan  College,  Cameron,  Mo.,  1916-.  Graduate  Student, 
The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1916.  Born  Pickering,  Mo.,  July 
28,  1884.     Married  Nelle  Roach,  June  16,  1909. 

636.  ALETHA  SARAH  KELLY.  ALLAHABAD,  INDIA. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Grades,  Independence,  1909-10;  English  and  German, 
High  School.  Caney,  1910-12;  Private  Secretary,  Canton  Christian  Col- 
lege, Canton,  China,  1912-14;  Religious  Secretary,  Grace  M.  E.  Church, 
New  York  City,  1914-15;  Homekeeper  and  missionary  at  Ewing  Christian 
College,  Allahabad,  India,  1916-.  Born  Marian,  la.,  June  30,  1884.  Mar- 
ried Leslie  A.  Kenoyer,  Ph.  D.,  June  16,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  469. 

637.  EDWIN  POMEROY  KENDALL.  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  PUEBLO,  COLO. 

A.  B.;  Ped.  B.  Principal  Schools,  Edwardsville,  1909-10;  Principal 
High  School,  Wamego,  1910-12;  Farmer,  Boone,  Colo.,  1912-14;  Teacher 
and  Farmer,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1914-.  Born  Farlinville,  Dec.  24,  1882.  Mar- 
ried Edna  Gertrude  Jackson,  No.  578,  Aug.  4,  1909.  Children:  Neil  Jack- 
son, April  28,  1911;  Elwin  Percy,  Aug.  27,  1914;  Homer  Shirley,  Oct.  27, 
1915. 

638.  PLINY   WHITTIER   KEYS.     INHAMBANE,   SOUTH   AFRICA. 

A.  B.  Missionary  East  Africa,  1909-.  Born  Howard,  Sept.  6,  1880. 
Married  Clara  May  Evans,  No.  626,  July  6,  1909. 

639.  STEPHEN   LOTT   KISER.  SPEARVILLE. 

A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1912.  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  111.,  1909-12;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1911.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church, 
Burden,  1912-13;  Dighton,  1913-15;  Spearville,  1915-.  Born  Andale,  Nov. 
16,  1885.     Married  Karen  Jacobena  Hansen,  April  3,  1912. 

640.  LENA   ELIZABETH   KLAMM.  BASEHOR. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student  in  Home  Economics,  Kansas  State  Agri- 
cultural College,  Summer,  1913.  Teacher  High  School,  Basehor,  1909-13; 
German,  English,  Botany  and  Household  Arts,  Lansing,  1913-15;  English, 
History,  German  and  Science,  Basehor,  1915-.  Born  Fairmount,  July  23, 
1886. 

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641.     WALTER  ALBERT  LEWIS.  ARKANSAS   CITY. 

B.  S.    Baldwin  City,  1909.    Married  Bertha  Bell,  Feb.  22,  1912.    Children: 
Donald,  March  8,  1913;  Gerald,  Jan.  27,  1915.     Brother  of  No.  581. 


642.     ARTHUR  KIRKWOOD   LOOMIS.     1110  VERMONT  ST.   LAW- 
RENCE. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1911,  12. 
Superintendent  Schools,  Oswego,  1909-12;  Superintendent  Schools,  Pea- 
body,  1912-16;  Fellow  in  Education,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916-.  Born 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Oct.  25,  1888.  Married  Ethel  Morgan,  June  17,  1914. 
Child:     Robert  Kirkwood,  Nov.  7,  1915. 


643.  HARRY   OSCAR   MARTIN.   23    NETHERLANDS    RD.,   BROOK- 

LINE,  MASS. 

A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University,  1912.  Graduate  Student  in  Theol- 
ogy, Boston  University,  1909-12;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Lebanon,  N.  H., 
1912-14;  Brookline,  Mass.,  1914-.  Born  Paola,  Nov.  16,  1880.  Married 
Alice  Mather,  July  29,  1912.     Child:  Gordon  Mather,  March  2,  1915. 

644.  GRACE    ELEANORE   McMURRAY.    SANTIAGO,    CHILE,    S.   A. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Latin,  German  and  English,  High  School,  Cheney, 
1909-11;  Homekeeper,  1911-.  Kindergarten  Teacher,  Cochabamba  Institute, 
1912-15.  Born  Garnett,  Aug.  30,  1888.  Married  Charles  Samuel  Braden, 
No.  616,  Oct.  24,  1911.  Children:  George  William,  Jan.  13,  1914;  Grace 
Elizabeth,  Aug.  14,  1916. 


645.     ROBERT  HUGH  McWILLIAMS.  SALINA. 

A.  B.  A.  M.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1913.  Teacher,  High  School, 
Washington,  1909-12;  Graduate  Student  in  History,  The  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1912-13;  Instructor  in  Civics  and  History,  Baker  University,  1913-14; 
Principal  High  School,  Salina,  1914-.  Born  Washington,  Oct.  29,  1880. 
Married  Laura  Viola  Nicholson,  No.  649,  Dec.  30,  1913.  Child:  Robert 
Hugh,  Jr.,  April  27,  1916. 


646.  ELSIE   MAE   MEYERS.    1117   LEONARD   PLACE,    EVANSTON, 

ILLINOIS. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  Stanley,  1909-12;  Homekeeper,  1912-.  Born,  Listowel, 
Can.,  Dec.  18,  1884.  Married  Harry  Thomas  Vigour,  No.  779,  Nov.  27,  1912. 
Child:     Hervey  Elwood,  Feb.  11,  1916. 

647.  EDWARD    FRANKLIN    MILLER.  KEENE,    N.    H. 

A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University,  1911.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Oak 
Grove,  Mo.,  1903-05;  Contoocook,  N.  H.,  1909-11;  Keene,  N.  H.,  1911-. 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1909-11.  Representa- 
tive in  State  Legislature,  N.  H.,  1914-16.  Born,  Decatur,  Ind.,  Feb.  21, 
1882.  Married  Gertrude  Jones,  Jan.  12,  1901.  Child:  Waldo  Burnett,  Sept. 
29,  1901. 

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648.     WALTER    DAVID    MOLBY.    59    BEDFORD    ST.,    NEW    YORK, 
NEW  YORK. 

A.  B.  M.  A.,  Yale  University,  1914.  Real  Estate  and  Advertising, 
Butte,  Mont.,  1909-10;  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  The  University  of  Georgia, 
Athens,  Ga.,  1910-12;  Graduate  Student,  Yale  Divinity  School,  1912-13; 
Graduate  Student  in  Philosophy  and  Psychology,  Yale  University,  1913-14; 
Teacher,  Hamilton  Institute  for  Boys,  New  York  City,  1914;  Private  Sec- 
retary to  Guido  Bruno,  Publisher,  New  York  City,  1915;  Advertising, 
Hoyt's  Service,  Inc.,  1916-.  Author  "Hippopotamus  Tails."  Born  Linn, 
Feb.  22,  1888.     Brother  of  Nos.  390,  816. 


649.     LAURA  VIOLA  NICHOLSON.  SALINA. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  Jewell  City,  1909-10;  Teacher,  Burrton,  1910-13;  Home- 
keeper,  1913-.  Born,  Scranton,  Sept.  30,  1886.  Married  Robert  Hugh  Mc- 
Williams,  No.  645,  Dec.  30,  1913.     Child:  Robert  Hugh,  Jr.,  April  27,  1916. 


650.     RALPH  THOMAS  O'NEIL.  OSAGE  CITY. 

A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  University,  1913.  Teacher,  Clay  Co.  High 
School,  Clay  Center,  1909-10;  Law  Student,  Harvard  University,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1910-13;  Lawyer,  Osage  City,  1913-.  County  Attorney, 
Osage  Co.,  Lyndon,  1915-.     Born,  Osage  City,  Aug.  8,  1888. 


651.  EDNA  BELLE  PEARCE.  WINNIPEG,  CAN. 

B.   L,     Teacher,  Grades,  Topeka,   1909-13;   Homekeeper,   1913-.      Born 

Burlington,  Dec.  11,  1885.     Married  William  David   Green,   No.   521,  Jan. 

14,  1914.     Children:  Ferris  Jane,  Nov.  23,  1914;  William  David,  Jr.,   May 
9,  1916. 


652.    ANNA  DOWNEY  PORTER.    CRANDON  HALL,  ROME,  ITALY. 

A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1913.  Student,  Oxford  University,  England;  Paris,  France, 
1909-10;  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  Baker  University,  1910-12;  In- 
structor in  French  Language  and  Literature,  Baker  University,  1912-13; 
Missionary,  Rome,  Italy,  1913-.  Born,  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  21,  1887.  Sister 
of  No.  766. 


653.     THEODORE   FRANKLIN    RUDISILL.  SYLVIA. 

A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1915.  A.  M.,  Northwestern 
University,  1915.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  LeLoup,  1907-08;  Centenary, 
Lawrence,  1908-09;  Whitewater,  1909-12;  Graduate  Student,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute  and  Northwestern  University,  1912-15;  Worth,  111.,  1912-15;  Udall, 
1915-17;  Sylvia,  1917-.  Born,  Ottawa  Co.,  Kans.,  Oct.  25,  1882.  Married 
Stella  Marsh,  June   27,   1906. 


654.     MARY  ESTELLE  SHANNON.  RANGOON,  BURMA,  INDIA. 

A.  B.     Missionary,  Principal  Burmese  Girls'  School,  Rangoon,  Burma, 
India,  1909-.     Born,  Winfield,   Iowa,  April  6,  1880. 

171 


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655.  KENNETH   KIPPLE   SIMMONS.  HUTCHINSON. 

B.  S.  LL.  B.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913.  With  Sears,  Roebuck 
&  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1909-10;  Law  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas, 
1910-13;    Lawyer,    Hutchinson,    1913-.      Born    Kansas    City,    Mo.,    June    24, 

1888. 

656.  BONNIDELL  SISSON.  OTTUMWA,   IA. 

B.  L.  Teacher,  Primary,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1909-10;  Homekeeper,  1910-. 
Central  Province  President,  Alpha  Chi  Omega,  1910-15.  Born  Winnemuca, 
Nev.,  Dec.  5,  1886.  Married  Newton  William  Roberts,  No.  720,  June  14, 
1910.     Daughter  of  No.  50. 

657.  MABEL  BLANCHE  STEVENSON.  WALTON. 

Ph.  B.  Graduate  Student,  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Summer,  1910. 
Teacher,  English  and  History,  High  School,  Eskridge,  1909-10;  Mathe- 
matics and  Botany,  High  School,  Solomon,  1910-12;  same,  Seneca,  1912-14; 
Homekeeper,  Goff,  1914-15;  Ingalls,  1915-16;  Walton,  1916-.  Born,  South 
Cedar,  Oct.  22,  1887.  Married  George  Elmer  Battin,  June  30,  1914.  Sister 
of  No.  897. 


658.  DEWITT  CORWIN  THOMAS.  WAKITA,  OKLA. 

A.  B.  Principal  Schools,  Jamestown,  1909-10;  Farmer,  Wakita,  Okla., 
1910-11;  Teacher  Normal  Training,  High  School,  Wamego,  1911-12;  Far- 
mer, Wakita,  Okla.,  1912-.     Born  Wilson,  Nov.  6,  1885.     Brother  of  No.  603. 

659.  ROMANIA  RAE  WILTROUT.  LOGAN. 

B.  L.  Teacher  Latin  and  History,  High  School,  White  City,  1909-11; 
High  School,  Logan,  1911-14;  Student,  Conservatory  of  Music,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1914-15;  Teacher  Normal  Training,  High  School,  Logan,  1915-.  Born 
Logan,  Jan.  22,  1887. 

660.  COSMO  CLYDE  WISE.  McDADE,  TEX. 

Ph.  B.  LL.  B.,  Lincoln-Jefferson  University,  Hammond,  Ind.,  1913. 
Graduate  Student  in  History,  The  University  of  Texas,  Summer,  1915.  Su- 
perintendent Schools,  Garfield,  1909-10;  Farmer,  Robstown,  Tex.,  1910- 
12;  Principal  High  School,  Robston,  Tex.,  1912-13;  Principal  High  School, 
Sinton,  Tex.,  1913-15;  Teacher  History  and  English,  Powell  University 
Training  School,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1915-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  McDade, 
Tex.,  1916-.  Born  Pendleton,  Ind.,  Jan.  22,  1885.  Married,  Cenil  Tillery, 
Dec.  27,  1914. 

661.  EDITH  ROSAMOND  YOUTSEY.  c/o  LAWRENCE  HALL,  NAN- 

KING, CHINA. 

A.  B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Waterville,  1909- 
10;  English,  High  School,  Herington,  1910-11;  Graduate  Student  in  Eng- 
lish, The  University  of  Chicago,  1911-12;  Missionary,  Nanking,  China,  1912-. 
Born  Troy,  O.,  March  12,  1883. 

172 


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CLASS  OF  1910. 

662.  ORVAL  DUANE  ALLIS.  VIRGIL. 

A.  B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1910-11;  Farmer  and  Teacher,  Virgil, 
1911-12;  Superintendent  Schools,  Virgil,  1912-.  Born  Virgil,  Feb.  27,  1884. 
Married  Gertrude  Annette  Cundiff,  No.  673,  July  19,  1911.  Brother  of  No. 
731. 

663.  LIONEL  ANDRISS  ANDERSON.  GLENDIVE,  MONT. 

A.  B.;  Ped.  B.  M.  D.,  Washington  University,  1916.  Student,  The 
University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1911.  Superintendent  Schools,  Fairview, 
1910-12;  Medical  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912-14;  Medical  Stu- 
dent, Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1914-16;  Assistant  Surgeon, 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  Glendive,  Mont.,  1916-.  Member  American  Medical 
Association.     Born  Peoria,  III.,  April  11,  1887. 

664.  EMILY  ANNADOWN.  LAWRENCE. 

B.  L.     At  Home,  Lawrence,  1910.     Born  Sterling,  1880.     Sister  of  No. 

665.  MAY  ANNADOWN. 

B.  L.  Teacher,  High  School,  Ellsworth,  1910-11;  Homekeeper.  Born 
Sterling,  1886.     Married  Claude  A.  Doty.     Sister  of  No.  664. 

666.  CLAYTON  ARTHUR  AXTON.  PLEASANTON. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student  in  Physics,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, Summer,  1912;  In  Education,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer, 
1916.  Teacher  Science  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Great  Bend,  1910- 
11;  Science  and  Principal,  High  School,  Great  Bend,  1911-13;  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  Florence,  1913-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  Pleasanton, 
1916-.  Born  Cherryvale,  Feb.  12,  1881.  Married  Laura  E.  White,  Aug.  29, 
1911.     Child:     James  Willis,   May  7,   1915.     Brother  of  Nos.  404,   1025. 

667.  HERBERT  AUGUSTUS  BAILEY.  TUSCOLA,  ILL. 

A.  B.  Member  Quartette,  Lyceum  Bureau,  1910-.  Professional  Singer 
and  Organizer  of  Professional  Companies  affiliated  with  Ralph  Dunbar, 
Producer,  New  York  City.  Born  Princeton,  March  21,  1890.  Married  Mary 
Katherine  Rice,  Sept.  1,  1915.     Brother  of  Nos.  405,  406,  407,  408. 

668.  *OLIVER  WILLIAM   BROWN. 

A.  B.  Principal  Schools,  Edgerton,  1910-11;  Graduate  Student  in  The- 
ology, Boston  University,  1911-13.  Born  Lenexa,  Aug.  28,  1886.  Died  June 
5,  1913,  burial  at  Olathe.     Brother  of  Nos.  560,  968. 

669.  FRANCIS  LEROY  COOPER.  342  4TH  AVE.,  SAN  FRANCISCO, 

CALIFORNIA. 

A.  B.  B.  D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1914.  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City,  1910-14;  Assistant 

173 


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Pastor  of  the  61st  Street  M.  E.  Church,  New  York  City,  1910-11;  Minister, 
Congregational  Church,  Cresskill,  N.  J.,  1911-14;  Richmond,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1914-.  Born  Topeka,  Sept.  2,  1884.  Married  Pearl  Brown,  Sept. 
9,  1912  (died  Sept.  23,  1915).  Married  Clara  Ross,  Jan.  15,  1917.  Child: 
Francis  Brown,  Sept.  23,  1915. 

670.  FLORELLA  TUCKER  COUNTS.  WILSON. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1913. 
Teacher  Latin  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Irving,  1910-12;  Mathe- 
matics, High  School,  Baldwin  City,  1912-13;  Latin  and  English,  High 
School,  Wilson,  1913-14;  Homekeeper,  Wilson,  1915-.  Born  Baldwin  City, 
Feb.  8,  1886.  Married  Walter  D.  McKittrick,  March  10,  1915.  Child: 
Laura  Belle,  April  19,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  741. 

671.  HARVEY  LEROY  COX.  SPRINGFIELD,  MO. 

A.  B.,  Ped.  B.  Managing  Woodruff  Office  Building,  Springfield,  Mo., 
1910-15;  Cashier,  German-American  Bank,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1915-.  Born, 
Hartville,  Mo.,  June  20,  1888.     Married  Juliet  Williams,  Jan,  28,  1914. 

672.  MYRNICE  MARCIA  CRYSLER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Eudora,  1910-11; 
Latin,  English  and  German,  High  School,  Edwardsville,  1911-12;  Home- 
keeper,  Baldwin  City,  1912-.  Born,  Oskaloosa,  June  24,  1888.  Married 
Orville  Scott  Morgan,  July  25,  1912.  Children:  Buena  Vista,  Oct.  25, 
1913;  Orville  Scott,  Jr.,  June  19,  1915;  Myrnice  Noreen,  Sept.  27,  1916. 
Daughter  of  No.  20. 

673.  GERTRUDE  ANNETTA  CUNDIFF.  VIRGIL. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Leroy,  1910-11;  Principal  High 
School,  Virgil,  1911-.  Member  Classical  Association  of  the  Middle  West 
and  South.  Born,  Talmage,  April  8,  1887.  Married  Orval  Duane  Allis, 
No.  662,  July  19,  1911.     Sister  of  Nos.  674,  675. 

674.  PEARL   CUNDIFF.   c/o   EXPERIMENT   STATION,   BOZEMAN, 

MONTANA. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Harveyville,  1910-12;  Homekeeper,  Moc- 
casin, Mont,  1912-13;  Bozeman,  Mont.,  1913-.  Born  Talmage,  Sept.  29, 
1885.  Married  Ralph  W.  Gilman,  March  9,  1912.  Children:  Harold  Sylvius, 
April  22,  1913;  Lauren  Cundiff,  Nov.  24,  1914;  Edward  Irving,  July  24,  1916. 
Sister  of  Nos.  673,  675. 

675.  RUBY  ETHEL  CUNDIFF.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.  B.  Assistant  Librarian,  B.  U.,  1910-.  Born  Talmage,  April  17, 
1890.     Sister  of  Nos.  673,  674. 

676.  FAITH   DEAN.  KINGMAN. 

A.  B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1910-11;  Homekeeper,  1911-.  Born, 
Peru,  Neb.,  July  10,  1888.  Married  Ralph  Mcllrath,  No.  706,  Oct.  11, 
1911.     Child:     Frances  Helen,  Dec.  6,  1913.     Sister  of  No.  861. 

174 


GRADUATES  [1910 

677.  LUTHER  HERBERT  DITZLER.  CHETOPA. 

A.   B.     Mercantile   Business,   Chetopa,   1910-.     Born   Chetopa,  Jan.   13, 

1887. 

678.  ETHEL  DOUGHERTY.  GARDEN   CITY. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Cherryvale,  1910-12;  Latin  and 
History,  High  School,  Garden  City,  1912-.     Born,  Logan,  June  8,  1889. 

679.  JESSIE   MARGUERITE    EDWARDS.  CHETOPA. 

A.  B.  At  Home,  Chetopa,  1910-12;  Student  in  German,  Berlin  and 
Hanover,  Germany,  1912-14;  At  Home,  Chetopa,  1914-.  Born,  Princeton, 
111.,    Oct.    15,   1889. 

680.  FLORA  MABEL  EINSEL.  MANHATTAN. 

B.  S.  B.  S.  in  Home  Economics,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College, 
1916.  At  Home,  Greensburg,  1910-11;  Homekeeper,  Manhattan,  1911-;  Pur- 
veyor, Domestic  Science  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C,  1916-.  Born,  Lafayette, 
Ind.,   April  24,  1885.     Married   Rufus   S.   Kirk,  June  20,   1911. 

681.  RILEY  WHITE  GEARY.  RECTOR,  ARK. 

A.  B.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  The  University  of  Missouri, 
Summers,  1915,  16.  Principal  Schools,  Collyer,  1910-11;  Teacher  English 
and  History,  High  School,  Mountain  Home,  Ark.,  1911-13;  Normal  Train- 
ing Instructor,  High  School,  Mountain  Home,  Ark.,  1913-15;  Teacher 
English,  Physics  and  History,  High  School,  Rector,  Ark.,  1916-.  Born, 
Topeka,  July  17,   1888. 

682.  ZULA   ELBA   GREEN.  428   N.   16TH   ST.,   KANSAS    CITY. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Moran,  1910-11;  High  School,  Win- 
chester, 1911-12;  Grades,  Kansas  City,  1912-14;  High  School,  Leaven- 
worth, 1914-16;  Homekeeper,  Kansas  City,  1916-.  Born,  Blue  Mound, 
March  28,  1889.  Married  Herbert  Edward  Griswold,  July  2,  1916.  Sister 
of  Nos.  420,  521,  573. 

683.  ALICE  LILA  HAIGH.  ELMONT. 

A.  B.     Teacher    Latin    and    English,    High    School,    Barnard,    1910-11 
Latin   and   German,    Gove,   1911-12;    Latin   and    German,    Barnard,    1912-14 
Latin  and  German,   Lincoln,  1914-15;   Latin  and   English,   Elmont,   1915-16 
German  and  English,  Elmont,  1916-.     Born,  Sabetha,  Jan.  5,  1889.     Sister 
of  No.  17,  C. 

684.  LAWRENCE   KINGSLEY  HALL.  NEW  YORK,   N.   Y. 

B.  S.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Norton  Co.  High  School,  Norton,  1910- 
11;  Superintendent  Schools,  Cheney,  1911-12;  State  High  School  Secretary, 
Y.  M.  C  A.,  Topeka,  1912-16;  County  Work  Staff,  International  Committee 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York  City,  1917-.  Instructor  Estes  Park  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Summer  Schools,  1915-16.  Born  Riley,  July  27,  1886.  Married  Margaret 
E.  Brown,  June  26,  1912.  Children:  William  McBrown,  Aug.  11,  1913; 
James  Worthington,  Nov.  30,  1915.     Brother  of  No.  464. 

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685.  JAMES   HOWARD   HANGER.   414   W.   121ST   ST.,   NEW   YORK, 

NEW  YORK. 

A.  B.  A.  M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1911.  Fellow  in  Education, 
The  University  of  Kansas,  1910-11;  Superintendent  Schools,  Rossville, 
1912-14;  Assistant  in  Education,  The  University  of  Illinois,  1914-15;  Teacher 
of  Social  Science  and  Vocational  Counsellor,  High  School,  Decatur,  111., 
1915-16;  Assistant  in  Education,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University, 
Summer,  1913;  Graduate  Student,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1916-.  Contributor  to  educational  journals.  Author,  "Legal  Status 
of  the  High  School"  in  "The  Modern  High  School."  Member  Phi  Delta 
Kappa,   Kappa  Delta   Pi.     Born,   McPherson,   Dec.   16,   1879. 

686.  WILLARD   GLASS  HAZEN.  ABBYVILLE. 

A.  B.  Bookkeeper  and  Cashier,  Peoples'  State  Bank,  Baldwin  City, 
1910-15;  With  Southwest  National  Bank  of  Commerce,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1916;  Banker,  Abbyville,  1916-.  Born,  Erie,  Nov.  8,  1888.  Brother  of  No. 
920. 


687.  LENA  ELIZABETH   HENRY.  LIBERAL. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  Latin  and  English,  Union  High  School,  Burns,  1910-12; 
Principal,  Union  High  School,  Burns,  1912-14;  Teacher  Latin  and  English, 
Union  High  School,  Burns,  1914-15;  At  Home,  Topeka,  1915-16;  Principal, 
High  School  and  Teacher  Latin  and  Normal  Training,  Liberal,  1916-. 
Born,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  April  22,  1880. 

688.  WILBER  NICKLE  HOLLIDAY.   c/o  EMPIRE  GAS  &  FUEL  CO., 

BARTLESVILLE,  OKLA. 

B.  S.  International  Correspondence  Schools  and  Bell  Telephone  Co., 
Lawrence,  1910-11;  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Paola,  1911-14;  Building 
Inspector,  Rodman,  Masonry  Inspector,  Transitman,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co., 
Newton,  1914-.     Born,  Reading,  Aug.  5,  1889. 

689.  EVELYN  PEARL  HUME.  CHENEY. 

A.  B.  Teacher  History,  Latin  and  German,  Spivey,  1910-11;  At  Home, 
Arkansas  City,  1911-12;  History,  English  and  German,  Hoisington,  1912-14; 
Homekeeper,  Cheney,  1914-.  Born  Olwein,  la.,  March  26,  1887.  Married 
Arnold  Kurt,  Dec.  31,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  747. 

690.  GRACE   MABEL   IRWIN.  BALDWIN    CITY. 

A.  B.  Teacher,  Latin  and  Normal  Training,  High  School,  Halstead, 
1910-12;  Latin,  High  School,  Minneapolis,  1912-16;  Principal  High  School, 
Minneapolis,  1914-16;  Instructor  in  Latin  and  English,  Baker  University, 
1916-.     Born,  Minneapolis,  Oct.  3,  1884.     Sister  of  No.  691. 


691.     *RALPH  JAMES  IRWIN. 

A.  B.  Principal  Gove  Co.  High  School,  Gove,  1910;  At  Home,  Bald- 
win City,  1911-12.  Born,  Minneapolis,  Sept.  18,  1887.  Died  Sept.  21,  1912, 
burial  at  Minneapolis.     Brother  of  No.  690. 

176 


GRADUATES  [1910 

692.  ANNIE  JAGGARD.  11   N.   THORPE,   KANSAS   CITY. 

A.  B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Spring  Hill,  1910-12;  Latin,  High 
School,  Randolph,  1912-14;  Latin,  High  School,  Spring  Hill,  1914-15;  Latin. 
Argentine  High  School,  Kansas  City,  1915-.  Born,  Jaggard,  Dec.  24,  1888. 
Sister  of  No.  693. 

693.  EMMA  JAGGARD.  11  N.  THORPE,  KANSAS  CITY. 

A.  B.  At  Home,  Kansas  City,  1910-14;  Homekeeper,  Washington,  D. 
C,  1914-15;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1915-.  Born  Jaggard,  Aug.  4,  1886.  Mar- 
ried Joy  A.  Omer,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  N.,  Sept.  28,  1914.  Child:  Virginia  May, 
July  17,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  692. 


694.     HUGH  VICTOR  JAMIESON.  DALLAS,  TEX. 

A.    B.      Mj 
Brother  of  No. 


A.    B.      Manager    "Movies,"    1910-.      Born,    Burlingame,    Oct.    5,    1888. 
■").  1  C. 


695.    AMBROSE   M.   JOHNSTON.  MANHATTAN. 

A.B.  J.D.,  University  of  Michigan,  1913.  Law  Student  with  Scholar- 
ship, Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  1910-11;  Law  Student,  The 
University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1911-13;  Lawyer,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1913-14;  Lawyer,  Manhattan,  1914-.  Born  Minneapolis,  Nov.  25, 
1887.     Brother  of  No.  925. 


696.     MARY   GRACE   KESLER.  NANKING,   CHINA, 

A.B.  Teacher,  Cheney,  1910-12;  Missionary,  Field  Evangelistic  and 
Day  School  Supervisor,  Nanking,  China,  1912-.  Born  Dodge  City,  Dec. 
1,  1886. 


697.  GRACE  ELLA  KUMLER.  HOPE. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Blackwell,  Okla.,  1910-11; 
Teacher,  Lindsborg,  1911-12;  Homekeeper,  Hope,  1912-.  Born  Kumler, 
111.,  May  15,  1886.  Married  Martin  Anderson,  Dec.  25,  1912.  Children: 
Preston  Kumler,  Oct.  25,  1914;  Horace  Alfred,  Oct.  23,  1915. 

698.  BEULAH  FERNE  LACEY.  GODDARD. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Norwich,  1910-12; 
Homekeeper,  Goddard,  1912-.  Born  Moran,  Sept.  29,  1889.  Married  For- 
rest V.  Curtis,  D.D.S.,  June  27,  1912. 

699.  WESLEY  ANDERSON  LACEY.  PULLMAN,  WASH. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1911.  Fellow  in  Economics,  The 
University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  1910-11.  Teacher  History,  University 
High  School,  Reno,  Nev.,  1911-12;  Principal  High  School,  Pomeroy,  Wash., 
1913-16;  Principal  High  School,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1916-.  Born  Moran,  June 
12,  1888.  Married  Feme  Lucile  Samuel,  No.  772,  Oct.  2,  1912.  Child: 
Myron  Dale,  Oct.  4,  1913. 

177 


1910]  GRADUATES 

700.  CLARA  OLIVA  LAURY.  MORAN. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Rural  Schools,  Moran,  1910-11;  Stenographer,  Moran, 
1911-13;  Teacher,  Grades,  lola,  1913-15;  Nurse's  Training,  Wesley  Memorial 
Hospital,  Chicago,  111.,  1915-16;  At  Home,  Moran,  1916-.  Born  Moran, 
Sept.  5,  1886.     Sister  of  Nos.  701,  813,  929. 

701.  WILLIAM   GODFREY  LAURY.  MELVERN. 

A.B.  Farmer,  Moran,  1910-16;  Farmer,  Melvern,  1916-.  Born  Moran, 
March  28,  1884.  Married  Phoebe  M.  Ellis,  Aug.  30,  1911.  Children:  Edna 
Marie,  May  17,  1912;  Eleanor  Alice,  Oct.  4,  1915.  Brother  of  Nos.  700,  813, 
929. 

702.  ALFRED   EDGAR   LEACH.  BALDWIN   CITY. 

A.B.  Graduate  Dillenbeck  School  of  Oratory,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1895. 
Professor  of  Elocution  and  Oratory,  Baker  University,  1895-.  Member 
National  Speech  Arts  Association.  Born  Port  Hope,  Ontario,  Can.,  Jan.  23, 
1863.  Married  Martha  J.  Dougherty,  Dec.  28,  1911.  Child:  Donald  Edgar, 
July  3,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  1061. 

703.  CLARENCE   HENRY   LILLIE.  RICHLAND,  WASH. 

A.B.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Garnett,  1910-12.  Born  MiamJ 
Co.,  Kans.,  Feb.  1,  1883. 

704.  NETELLA  LOY.  APARTADO  908,  LIMA,  PERL 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  Chase  County  High  School,  Cottoc 
wood  Falls,  1910-14;  Student,  Kennedy  School  of  Missions,  Hartford,  Conn 
1915-16;  Missionary  in  Rosario,  Argentina,  1916  (3  mos.);  in  Lima,  Peru 
1916-.     Born  Americus,  July  29,  1887. 

705.  MARY   ELLEN   MASSEY.  BALDWIN   CIT\ 

B.L.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Douglas  Co.,  1910-11;  Teacher,  Grade; 
Baldwin  City,  1911-.     Born  Frankfort,  Aug.  16,  1885. 

700.     RALPH    MTLRATH.  KINGMAK 

A.B.  Farmer,  Kingman,  1910-.  Born  Harrisburg,  111.,  Jan.  3,  188i 
Married  Faith  Dean,  No.  676,  Oct.  11,  1911.  Child:  Frances  Helen,  Dec.  t 
1913.     Brother  of  No.  882. 

707.  CHESTER  ARTHUR  MILES.  COATS 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Bronson,  1910-12;  Hutchinson,  1912-14 
Preston,  1914-16;  Coats,  1916-.  Born  New  Lebanon,  Ind.,  July  24,  1883 
Married  Lilly  May  Holmes,  July  23,  1907.  Children:  Charlotte  Mae,  Nov 
24,  1911;  Paul  Wendell,  Dec.  18,  1913;  Edgar  Loyal,  Feb.  8,  1916. 

708.  BEN  SCUDDER  MILLIKAN. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1912.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1910. 
Born  Parnell,  Mo.,  Jan.  2,  1883. 

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709.  WINIFRED  SARAH  MOOREHEAD.  ROBINSON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Sabetha,  1910-11;  Latin,  High 
School,  Holton,  1911-14;  Homekeeper,  1914-.  Born  Waterville,  Oct.  27. 
1888.     Married  William  Edwin  Nelson,  No.  711,  June  17,  1914. 

710.  CLIVE     PAUL     MUELLER.     CARE     GENERAL     HOSPITAL, 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.;  Ped.B.  M.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1916.  Teacher  Science, 
High  School,  Alma,  1910-12;  Medical  Student,  Northwestern  University, 
Chicago,  111.,  1912-16;  House  Physician,  General  Hospital,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1916-.     Born  Sedgwick,  Nov.  5,  1887.     Brother  of  Nos.  762,  937. 

711.  WILLIAM   EDWIN   NELSON.  ROBINSON. 

A.B.  Real  Estate  and  Law  Student,  Wakeeney,  1910-12;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Robinson,  1912-.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas, 
Summer,  1915;  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1916.  Born  Wakeeney, 
Jan.  5,  1883.     Married  Winifred  Sarah  Moorehead,  No.  709,  June  17,  1914. 

712.  DELLA  BREYFOGLE  PENNOCK.  BARNES. 

A.B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Hanover,  1910-15;  High  School,  Barnes, 
1915-;  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1916.  Born 
Olathe,  April  29,  1885.     Sister  of  Nos.  713,  1070. 

713.  FLORENCE   ELANOR  PENNOCK.  GIRARD. 

A.B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Hoisington,  1910-11;  High  School,  Har- 
veyville,  1911-13;  High  School  and  Grades,  Fulton,  1913-14;  High  School, 
Edwardsville,  1914-15;  Girard,  1916-.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of 
Chicago,  Summer,  1916.  Born  Olathe,  July  31,  1887.  Sister  of  Nos.  712, 
1070. 

714.  RAYMOND  WILLIS  PORTER.  MANILA,  P.  I. 

A.B.,  Mus.B.,  1911.  Student,  B.  U.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1910-11; 
Teacher  in  Bureau  of  Education,  P.  I.,  1912-14;  Student  in  Music,  Leipsig, 
Germany,  1914;  Student  in  Music,  Chicago,  111.,  1915;  Teacher  of  Public 
School  Music,  Philippine  Normal  School,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1915-.  Born  Pleas- 
anton,  Dec.  14,  1889. 

715.  SADIE  VESTA  POTTORF.  DEXTER. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Burden,  1910-12; 
English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Dexter,  1912-;  Homekeeper,  Dexter,  1916-. 
Born  Oskaloosa,  Aug.  31,  1887.     Married  Elmer  L.  Wilson,  June  4,  1916. 

716.  FRED  ALLEN  PRICE,      702  MIDLAND  BLDG,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MO. 

B.S.  Student  in  Journalism,  The  University  of  Missouri,  1915-16.  P.  O. 
Clerk,  Baldwin  City,  1910-14;  Circulation  Manager,  Journal-World,  Law- 
rence, 1914-15;  Editor,  Columbia  Daily  Times,  Columbia,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Field 
Manager,  White  and  Myers  Chautauqua  and  Lyceum  Bureau,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1916-.  Editor-in-chief  and  Business  Manager,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
Journal,  1912-16.  Born  Baldwin  City,  Jan.  10,  1888.  Married  Berna  Joseph- 
ine Hannum,  No.  12C,  June  12,  1914.     Brother  of  No.  146. 

179 


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717.  RUTH  OSBORNE  PRICE.  DECATUR,  ILL. 

A.B.  A.M.,  DePauw  University,  1915.  Teacher  History,  High  School, 
Iola,  1910-13;  Teacher  History,  Academy  of  DePauw  University,  Green- 
castle,  Ind.,  1913-15;  History,  High  School,  Decatur,  111.,  1915-.  Born  Pitts- 
burg, Nov.  20,  1887.     Daughter  of  No.  27,  Sister  of  No.  1001. 

718.  ELLA  MAY  RAPP.  WHITEWATER. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Gove,  1910-11;  Latin 
and.  German,  High  School,  Whitewater,  1911-15;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City, 
1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Whitewater,  1916-.  Born  Baldwin  City,  Jan.  21,  1888. 
Married  Edward  Corman,  June  28,  1916.     Sister  of  Nos.  159,  943. 

719.  WILLIAM   SHELDON  RHODENBAUGH. 

A.B.;  Agent  International  Correspondence  School,  Iola,  1910.  Born 
Harper,  1887. 

720.  NEWTON  WILLIAM  ROBERTS.  OTTUMWA,  IA. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Drake  University.  Law  Student,  Drake  University,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  1910;  Official  Court  Reporter,  5th  Judicial  District,  Ottumwa, 
la.,  1910-14;  Lawyer,  Ottumwa,  la.,  1914-16;  Secretary  to  John  R.  Mott, 
Secretary  International  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1916;  Lawyer,  Ottumwa,  la.,  1916-. 
Born  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  July  6,  1881.  Married  Bonnidell  Sisson,  No.  656, 
June  14,  1910. 

721.  HARRIS  RAY  RUNION.  BLUFF  CITY. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1915.  A.M.,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1915.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Spearville,  1910-12;  German  Valley, 
111.,  1912-14;  Graduate  Student,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  and  Northwestern 
University,  1912-15;  Bluff  City,  1915-.  Born  Wellington,  Jan.  16,  1886. 
Married  Ella  Alderson,  June  11,  1910.     Child:  Harriett  Ella,  Sept.  20,  1912. 

722.  FRANKLIN  WINTON  RYAN.  SALINA. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Troy,  1910-11;  Student  Music,  The  University  of  Kan- 
sas, 1912;  Newspaper  Reporter,  Ft.  Worth  and  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1913; 
Professor  English,  Peacock  Military  College,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1914-15; 
Professor  of  Science  and  Mathematics,  St.  John's  Military  Academy,  Salina, 
1915-.  Composer  various  musical  productions.  Born  Meadville,  Pa.,  July 
25,  1888. 

723.  WALTON  CARR  SAMPLE.  KINGMAN. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Kingman,  1910-11;  Book- 
keeper, State  Bank  of  Kingman,  Kingman,  1912-15;  Assistant  Cashier,  State 
Bank  of  Kingman,  Kingman,  1915-.  Born  Kingman,  Dec.  9,  1887.  Married 
Correa  R.  Walter,  June  20,  1911.  Child:  Ruth  Correa,  Feb.  22,  1913. 
Brother  of  Nos.  331,  828. 

724.  HELEN  ELIZABETH  SMITH.  LARNED. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Scott  City, 
1910-11;  Latin,  German  and  Music,  High  School,  Wellsville,  1911-12;  Princi- 

180 


GRADUATES  [1910-11 

pal  High  School  and  Teacher  Latin  and  Botany,  Douglas,  1912-13;  At 
Home,  Baldwin  City,  1913-14;  Homekeeper,  Larned,  1914-.  Born  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  May  29,  1889.  Married  C.  E.  Shepherd,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Aug.  17, 
1914.     Sister  of  No.  1011. 

725.  *MABLE  STENGER. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  History,  High  School,  Council  Grove,  1910-11; 
At  Home,  Council  Grove,  1911-13.  Born  Council  Grove,  June  28,  1888. 
Died  April  30,   1913,   burial   at   Council   Grove. 

726.  LOTTIE  LAZETTE  SWAYZE.     1416  MINNESOTA  AVE.,  KAN- 

SAS CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Baldwin,  1910-12;  Departmental  Work,  Irving 
School,  Kansas  City,  1912-14;  English,  High  School,  Kansas  City,  1914-. 
Born  Hiawatha,  May  30,  1872. 

727.  HARRIET  MAY  TULLER.  GARDNER. 

B.L.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1910-11;  Teacher  German,  Latin  and 
History,  High  School,  Neosho  Falls,  1911-12;  German  and  Latin,  High 
School,  Kinsley,  1912-14;  German,  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Gard- 
ner, 1914-.     Born  Melvern,  Dec.  17,  1884. 

728.  DORA  AMELIA  WAGNER.  HAKOZATE,  JAPAN. 
Ph.B.     Teacher,  Jewell  City,  1910.     Born  LaCynge,  1885. 

729.  GRACE  GERTRUDE  WILEY.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  English,  Principal  of  High  School,  Bald- 
win City,  1910-.     Born  Spring  Hill,  Aug.  8,  1884. 


CLASS  OF  1911. 

730.  FLORENCE  AMELIA  ALLDERDICE.  FRANKFORT. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1911-12;  Homekeeper,  1912-.  Born  Coman- 
che Co.,  Jan.  26,  1888.  Married  Russie  LaClede  Hazzard,  No.  631,  May  22, 
1912.     Sister  of  Nos.  496,  785,  961. 

731.  FRANK  HOWARD  ALLIS.  GREAT  BEND. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  German,  High 
School,  Spearville,  1911-13;  Principal,  same,  1912-13;  Graduate  Student  in 
Sociology,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913-14;  Teacher  Mathematics,  High 
School,  Baldwin  City,  1914-16;  Principal  High  School,  Great  Bend,  1916-. 
Born  Vergil,  Nov.  10,  1891.     Married  Mary  Grace  Houston,  Aug.  18,  1916. 

732.  HENRIETTA  BARKEMEYER.  LYNDHURST,  N.  J. 

B.L.  Teacher,  Grades,  Coldwater,  1911-12;  Homekeeper,  Scott  City, 
1912-14;  Valley  Stream,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1914-16;  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.,  1916-.  Born 
Sedgwick,  Feb.  15,  1889.     Married  Rev.  Claude  I.  Wallace,  Sept.  4,  1912. 

181 


1911]  GRADUATES 

733.  ELIZABETH   CATHERINE   BARNES.  DELANO,   CALIF. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Southern  California,  Los 
Angeles,  1911-12;  Teacher  English  and  Algebra,  High  School,  San  Jacinto, 
Calif.,  1912-13;  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Delano,  Calif., 
1913-.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Southern  California,  Summer, 
1916.     Born  Cummings,  Nov.  23,  1889. 

734.  JENNIE  GARNET  BENHAM.     1115  TAYLOR  ST.,  SAN  FRAN- 

CISCO, CALIF. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Garnett,  1911-12;  Homekeeper,  1912-.  Born  Pleas- 
anton,  July  16,  1889.  Married  Clyde  Insley  Blanchard,  No.  854,  June  6, 
1912.     Child:  Lee  Benham,  Oct.  2,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  1026. 

735.  LOUISE  MARIE  BRIGGS.  PRATT. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  Pratt,  1911-.  Born  Pratt,  Sept.  8,  1889.  Married 
Herbert  T.  Smith,  Oct.  25,  1911.  Children:  Robert  Francis,  July  25,  1912; 
Mildred  Etta,  April  4,  1915. 

736.  ALFRED  ARTHUR  BROOKS.  HASTINGS,  NEB. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Davenport,  Neb.,  1906-10;  Superior,  Neb., 
1910-11;  Hastings,  Neb.,  1911-.  National  Chaplain  of  the  Travelers'  Pro- 
tective Association.  Trustee  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University,  1915-.  Born 
Mt.  Pleasant,  O.,  Jan.  28,  1878.  Married  Clara  B.  Mason,  Jan.  12,  1909. 
Children:  Alfred  Arthur,  Jr.,  Jan.  2,  1913;  Lee  Culver,  April  17,  1916. 
Brother  of  No.  737. 

737.  FOWLER     ADELPHI     BROOKS.     436     ELM     ST,     NORMAN, 

OKLA. 

A.B.;  A.M.  A.M.,  University  of  Oklahoma,  1915.  A.M.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1916.  Superintendent  Schools,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  1911-15;  Assistant 
Professor  Education  and  Psychology,  University  of  Oklahoma,  Norman, 
Okla.,  1915-.  Teacher  Educational  Psychology,  Central  State  Normal,  Ed- 
mond,  Okla,  Summer,  1915.  Member  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Born  Baltimore, 
O,  Jan.  16,  1885.  Married  Stella  M.  Nattier,  June  17,  1914.  Brother  of  No. 
736. 

738.  WALTER  C.  BURKET.  BALTIMORE,  MD. 

A.B.  S.B,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1911.  M.D,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1915.  Resident  Surgical  House  Officer,  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity, Baltimore,  Md,  1915-16;  Assistant  in  Surgery,  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity, Baltimore,  Md,  1916-.     Born  Kingman,  Nov.  16,  1889. 

739.  ANNA  CLARK.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

B.L.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1911-12;  Homekeeper,  1912-.  Born  Cot- 
tonwood Falls,  Feb.  1,  1887.  Married  James  Ralph  Jillson,  No.  748,  July  23, 
1912.     Child:  Iva  Dorothy,  Sept.  29,  1914. 

740.  LAUREN   EDWARD   CONGER.     1210  N.   STILES,   OKLAHOMA 

CITY,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Lumber  Merchant,  Yates  Center,  1911-15; 
Assistant  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Pierson  Telegraph  and  Transmitter  Co, 
Topeka,  1915-.  Born  Chillicothe,  Mo,  May  18,  1888.  Married  Nina  Emma 
Bauersfield,  No.  789,  Sept.  17,  1913.     Child:  Helen  Jane,  Sept.  26,  1914. 

182 


GRADUATES  [1911 

741.  GEORGE  SYLVESTER  COUNTS.  NEWARK,  DEL. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Ph.D.,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1916. 
Instructor  in  Science,  Sumner  County  High  School,  Wellington,  1911-13; 
Principal  High  School,  Peabody,  1912-13;  Graduate  Student  in  Education, 
The  University  of  Chicago,  1913-16;  Member  of  Cleveland,  O.,  Survey  Staff, 
1915;  Professor  of  Psychology  and  Education  and  Director  of  Summer 
School,  Delaware  College,  Newark,  Del.,  1916-.  Author,  "A  Study  of  Col- 
leges and  Secondary  Schools,"  Bulletin  No.  6,  1915,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion; Section  on  Arithmetic  in  Grand  Rapids  Survey,  1916;  "Arithmetic 
Tests  and  Studies  in  the  Psychology  of  Arithmetic."  Born  Baldwin  City, 
Dec.  9,  1889.     Married  Lois  H.  Bailey,  Sept.  24,  1913.     Brother  of  No.  670. 

742.  NELLE  CROSSAN.  STILLWATER,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Assistant  in  Foreign  Languages,  South- 
western Oklahoma  Normal,  Weatherford,  Okla.,  1911-13;  Homekeeper, 
Stillwater,  Okla.,  1913-.  Born  Paola,  Dec.  24,  1888.  Married  Robert  Oscar 
Whitenton,  Sept.  3,  1913.  Children:  William  Sterling,  June  10,  1914;  Mary 
Elizabeth,  Oct.  6,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  860. 

743.  INA  LUCILLE  DIXON.  YATES  CENTER. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  English  and  German,  High  School, 
Moran,  1911-12;  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Yates  Center,  1913-16; 
At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1916;  Teacher  German  and  English,  High  School, 
Yates  Center,  Jan.,  1917-.     Born  Wilsey,  March  29,  1888.     Sister  of  No.  514. 

744.  THOMAS  JAMES  DUNSTAN.  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 
A.B.     Born  Pachuca,  Hidalgo,  Mex.,  June,  1888. 

745.  *NICHOLAS  BEBEE  EVANS. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Athletics,  Norton  County  High  School, 
Norton,  1911-12.  Born  Council  Grove,  Oct.  21,  1888.  Died  Aug.  27,  1912, 
burial  at  Council  Grove. 

746.  NORA  BELLE  GEISEN.  PAWHUSKA,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  English,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Sum- 
mer, 1916.  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  Easton,  1912-13;  Basehor,  1913-14; 
7th  Grade,  Salmon,  Ida.,  1914-15;  Substitute  Teacher  in  English,  7th  and  8th 
Grades,  Leavenworth,  1915;  English,  High  School,  Spring  Hill,  1916;  Paw- 
huska,  Okla.,  1916-.     Born  Leavenworth  Co.,  Dec.  8,  1888. 

747.  MARY   EMMA   DORSEY   HUME.  ARKANSAS   CITY. 

A.B.  Ped.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Colorado,  Boulder, 
Colo.,  Summer,  1914.  Teacher  in  Grades,  Hoisington,  1913-14;  Teacher 
German,  High  School,  Arkansas  City,  1914-.  Born  Perry,  111.,  June  19,  1884. 
Sister  of  No.  689. 

748.  *JAMES  RALPH  JILLSON. 

A.B.  Life  Insurance,  Topeka,  1911-14;  Life  Insurance,  and  President  of 
The  Jillson  Publishing  Co.,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1914-16.  Born  Burlington, 
May  19,  1883.  Married  Anna  Clark,  No.  739,  July  23,  1912.  Died  Dec.  27, 
1916,  burial  at  Baldwin  City.     Child:  Iva  Dorothy,  Sept.  29,  1914. 

183 


1911]  GRADUATES 

749.  BEULAH  LOUISE  KINZER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  Frankfort,  1911-13;  Baldwin  City,  1913-.  Born 
Sedgwick,  March  18,  1889.  Married  Charles  Shumway,  D.D.S.,  Aug,  16, 
1911.     Child:  Jane  Eleanor,  May  12,  1913.     Sister  of  Nos.  470,  471. 

750.  MINNIE  KLINE.  UNIVERSITY  PLACE,  NEB. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Manson,  la.,  1911-13; 
Atwood,  1913-14;  McDonald,  1914-15;  Homekeeper,  Chardon,  1915-16;  Uni- 
versity Place,,  Neb.,  1916-.  Graduate  Student,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1916-.  Born  Memphis,  Mo.,  Feb.  23,  1884.  Married  Robert  Myers, 
June  7,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  918. 

751.  LULU  LEVANCHE  LaBRANT.  MOUND  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School, 
Atlanta,  1911-15;  English,  High  School,  Mound  City,  Mo.,  1915-.  Born 
Hinckley,  111.,  May  28,  1888.     Sister  of  No.  873. 

752.  WALTER  ALVIN  LEE.  MELVERN. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Kingman,  1911-14;  Mathe- 
matics and  Principal,  High  School,  Halstead,  1914-16;  Farmer,  Melvern, 
1916-.  Graduate  Student  in  Mathematics,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Sum- 
mer, 1914.     Born  Riley,  Feb.  2,  1890. 

753.  VIRDON  MILNE  LISTON.  OSWEGO. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Waverly,  1911-15;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Oswego,  1915-.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, New  York  City,  Summer,  1914,  '15.  Born  El  Dorado  Springs,  Mo., 
Nov.  4,  1888.  Married  Madge  Ruth  Davis,  Aug.  14,  1912.  Child:  Lorene, 
July  1,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  875. 

754.  MARY  ELEANOR  LOCKWOOD.  MORGANTOWN,  W.  VA. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  Latin  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Barnard, 
1911-12;  Latin  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Morgantown,  W.  Va., 
1912-13;  French  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  1913-. 
Graduate  Student  in  English,  West  Virginia  University,  1914-15;  Graduate 
Student  in  French,  West  Virginia  University,  1915-16.  Born  Baldwin  City, 
Aug.  17,  1889.     Daughter  of  No.  128.     Sister  of  No.  755. 

755.  MYRA  AMANDA  LOCKWOOD.  FOREST  CITY,  IA. 

A.B.;  A.M.,  1912.  Graduate  Student  in  English,  Baker  University, 
1911-12;  Teacher  Mathematics  and  German,  High  School,  Blytheville,  Ark., 
1912-16;  Mathematics,  Forest  City,  la.,  1916-.  Born  Baldwin  City,  Aug.  17, 
1889.    Daughter  of  No.  128.     Sister  of  No.  754. 

756.  WILLIAM  ELVIN  LONG.  LA  CROSSE. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Pratt,  1911-14;  Principal 
High  School,  Great  Bend,  1914-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  La  Crosse, 
1916-.  Graduate  Student  in  Economics,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer, 
1914.  Born  Overbrook,  May  28,  1890.  Married  Dale  Beatrice  Whitnah, 
No.  844,  Aug.  27,  1912.     Child:  Jeannette,  July  12,  1913. 

184 


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757.  MURIEL  LOUGH.  833  E.  DAKOTA,  DENVER,  COLO. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  Denver,  Colo.,  1911-.  Born  Chetopa,  Oct.  7,  1888. 
Married  O.  Harry  Woods,  Sept.  6,  1911.  Children:  Dorothy,  Aug.  7,  1912; 
Robert  Lough,  Aug.  12,  1913. 

758.  BERTHA  MAY  MARTIN.  GRIDLEY. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Collinsville,  Okla.,  1911-12; 
English,  High  School,  Pleasanton,  1912-16;  English  and  German,  High 
School,  Gridley,  1916-.     Born  Raymore,  Mo.,  May  4,  1888. 

759.  OTHO  JOHN  M'CULLOH.  GREENLEAF. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Baldwin  Circuit,  1910-11;  Auburn, 
1911-13;  Lecompton,  1913-14;  Enterprise,  1914-16;  Greenleaf,  1916-.  Born 
Sylvan,  Pa.,  June  6,  1877.  Married  Eva  F.  Skaggo,  March  14,  1906.  Chil- 
dren: Marshall  S.,  March  22,  1909;  Gerald  Otto,  Sept.  10,  1912. 


760.  MARY  EDITH  MILHAM.  SPIVEY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Belpre,  1911-12;  Latin 
and  History,  High  School,  Blytheville,  Ark.,  1912-13;  Latin,  History  and 
German,  High  School,  Spivey,  1913-14;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1914-15; 
Homekeeper,  Spivey,  1915-.  Born  Ithaca,  Neb.,  July  2,  1888,  Married  C.  J. 
Boyle,  Dec.  31,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  934. 

761.  GEORGE  WARREN  MORRIS.       613  TOPEKA  AVE.,  TOPEKA. 

A.B.  Student,  Dougherty's  Business  College,  1911;  Stenographer,  Gen- 
eral Manager's  Office,  Rock  Island  Ry.,  1911-12;  Charge  of  Advertising, 
International  Harvester  Co.  of  America,  Topeka,  1913-.  Born  Wakarusa, 
Jan.  12,  1886.  Married  Cora  Nooner,  March  1,  1916.  Child:  Warren 
Nooner,  Aug.  13,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  936. 


762.     VERNETTE  A.  MEULLER.  WICHITA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Chemistry,  The  University  of  Chicago, 
Summer,  1914.  Teacher  Science  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Anthony 
1911-12;  Assistant  Chemist,  Cudahy  Packing  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1912-13;  Prin- 
cipal High  School,  Sedgwick,  1913-14;  Teacher  Chemistry,  High  School, 
Wichita,  1914-15;  Insurance,  Wichita,  1915-.  Born  Sedgwick,  June  7,  1889. 
Brother  of  Nos.  710,  937. 


763.     FRED  WILLIAM   MULSOW.     5725   DREXEL  AVE,   CHICAGO, 
ILL. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Science,  High  School,  Wathena, 
1911-13;  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913-15;  Fellow  in 
Bacteriology,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914-15;  Assistant  Food  Bacteri- 
ologist, The  University  of  Kansas,  1915;  Assistant  Professor  of  Bacteriol- 
ogy, State  Agricultural  College,  Pullman,  Wash,  1915;  Graduate  Student 
in  Bacteriology,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1916-;  Assistant  in  Department 
of  Bacteriology,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1916-.  Member  "American 
Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Science."     Born  Baldwin  City,  Oct.  6,  1882. 

185 


1911]  .       GRADUATES 

764.  JOHN  HARLAN  OSBORNE.  LEAVENWORTH,  WASH. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Starbuck,  Wash.,  1911-12;  Principal  High 
School,  Peshastin,  Wash.,  1912-13;  Superintendent  Schools,  Leavenworth, 
Wash.,  1913-.     Born  Cadmus,  March  9,  1889.     Brother  of  No.  939. 

765.  MAY   PILKINGTON.  COFFEY,   MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades,  Wellsville,  1911-12;  Latin  and  English,  Gypsum, 
1912-14;  At  Home,  Garnett,  1914-15;  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High 
School,  Coffey,  Mo.,  1915- ;  Principal,  same,  1916-.  Graduate  Student  in 
English,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1912,  '16.  Born  Garnett, 
Feb.  25,  1888. 

766.  HELEN    FREDERICKA    PORTER.     130    E.    18TH    ST.,    MINNE- 

APOLIS, MINN. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School, 
Garnett,  1911-12;  Graduate  Student,  Berlin,  Germany,  1912-13;  Teacher  Ger- 
man, High  School,  Great  Bend,  1913-14;  Homekeeper,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1914-.  Born  Chicago,  111.,  March  19,  1889.  Married  Ross  Allen  Baker, 
Ph.D.,  Dec.  30,  1914.     Child:   Philip,  Nov.  30,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  652. 

767.  ARCHIE     DAYTON     POWER.     CARE     CARNEGIE     INSTITU- 

TION, WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

B.S.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912. 
Fellow  in  Physics,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1911-12;  Graduate  Student  in 
Physics,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1914-16;  With  Department  of  Ter- 
restrial Magnetism,  Carnegie  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C,  1912-14;  in 
Field  Work,  mostly  in  South  America,  with  Magnetic  Survey  Yacht,  "Car- 
negie," 1916-.     Born  Baldwin  City,  Aug.  28,  1887.     Brother  of  Nos.  538,  768. 

768.  BERTHA  EUNICE  POWER.  BURNS. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin  and  Mathematics,  High 
School,  Waverly,  1911-13;  Homekeeper,  1913-.  Born  Baldwin  City,  Jan.  3, 
1889.  Married  Lewis  Roland  Icke,  No.  809,  June  4,  1913.  Child:  Roland 
Nathaniel,  Nov.  10,  1915.     Sister  of  Nos.  538,  767. 

769.  MINER  RAYMOND  PYLES.  MERCEDITA,  CABANAS,  CUBA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Chemistry,  The  University  of  Chicago, 
Summers,  1914,  '15,  '16.  Bench  Chemist,  American  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Rocky 
Ford,  Colo.,  1911;  Assistant  Chemist,  Francisco  Sugar  Co.,  Francisco,  Cuba, 
1911-12;  Bench  Chemist,  American  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Oxnard,  Calif.,  1912; 
Chemist,  Jatibonico  Sugar  Co.,  Jatibonico,  Cuba,  1912-13;  Chemist,  Amer- 
ican Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Oxnard,  Calif.,  1913;  Chief  Chemist,  Cuban  American 
Sugar  Co.,  Tinguaro,  Cuba,  1913-16;  With  Corn  Products  Refining  Co., 
Argo,  111.,  1916;  Chief  Chemist,  Cuban  American  Sugar  Co.,  Cabanas,  Cuba, 
1917-.      Born    Knob    Noster,   Mo.,    Nov.   18,   1888. 

770.  VERNON  MILTON  REPPERT.  RUSSELL. 

A.B.  Teacher  High  School,  Wakeeney,  1911-13;  Principal  High  School, 
Russell,  1914-.  Born  Westpoint,  Neb.,  Aug.  25,  1887.  Married  Hazel  Hen- 
thorn,  Oct.  10,  1914. 

186 


GRADUATES  [1911 

771.  FERNE  LUCILE  SAMUEL.  PULLMAN,  WASH. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  German,  High  School,  Conway  Springs, 
1911-12;  Homekeeper,  1912-.  Born  Moran,  March  12,  1890.  Married  Wes- 
ley Anderson  Lacey,  No.  699,  Oct.  2,  1912.     Child:  Myron  Dale,  Oct.  4,  1913. 

772.  SCOTT  C.  SIEGLE.  153  HIGH  ST.,  So.  HANSON,  MASS. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Rural  Schools,  Anderson  Co.,  1911-13;  Ministerial  (M. 
E.)  Supply,  Harris,  1912-13;  Prescott,  1913-14;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Pres- 
cott,  1914-15;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1915-. 
Born  Rooks  Co.,  Feb.  19,  1884.     Married  Irene  Watt,  Sept.  10,  1913. 

773.  MARGARET  AGNES  SMITH.  SHAWNEE,  OKLA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914.  Teacher  Latin,  English, 
History,  High  School,  Gaylord,  1911-12;  English  and  Latin,  Belleville 
1912-13;  Graduate  Student  in  English,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913-14 
Teacher  English  and  Normal  Training,  High  School  Herington,  1914-15 
English,  High  School,  Shawnee,  Okla.,  1916-.  Born  Westmoreland,  Jan. 
19,  1890.     Sister  of  No.  948. 

774.  GERALD  WRIGHT  STAFFORD.  INDEPENDENCE. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Merchant,  Altoona,  1911-14;  Grocer,  Inde- 
pendence, 1914-.  Born  Altoona,  July  29,  1889.  Married  Beryl  Blanchard, 
No.  792,  July  1,  1912. 

775.  WILLIAM  RODNEY  THOMPSON.     779  CASS  AVE.,  DETROIT, 

MICH. 

A.B.  C.P.A.  (Certified  Public  Accountant  ),  State  of  Wisconsin.  In- 
structor in  Commercial  Branches,  Baker  University,  1911-12;  High  School, 
Washington,  1912-13;  Instructor  in  Accounting,  Ellsworth  College,  Iowa 
Falls,  la.,  1913-14;  Instructor  in  Business  Administration,  Extension  Divi- 
sion, University  of  Wisconsin,  1914-16;  System  Service  Division,  Advertis- 
ing Department,  Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1916-. 
Graduate  Student  in  Economics,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1912, 
'13,  '16;  The  University  of  Wisconsin,  Summer,  1914.  Born  Howard,  April 
15,  1885.     Married  Ethel  Keys,  Nov.  28,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  1082. 

776.  WILLARD     F.     TIDYMAN.     467     SUMMER     ST.,     STAMFORD, 

CONN. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  M.A.,  Columbia  University,  1914.  Ph.D., 
New  York  University,  1915.  Graduate  Student,  Kansas  State  Normal 
School,  Summer,  1912.  Principal  Schools,  Arcadia,  1911;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Durham,  1911-12;  Substitute  Teacher,  High  School  of  Commerce, 
New  York  City,  1914-15;  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Office  of  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  New  York  City,  Summer,  1915;  Principal  of  Hart  School,  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  1915-.  Graduate  Scholar,  Columbia  University,  1914;  Graduate 
Fellow,  New  York  University,  1914-15.  Member  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Born 
Marion,  Jan.  3,  1888.     Marrie'd  Ethel  Reed,  Sept.  24,  1911. 

777.  *NELLIE  EDITH  TROUTMAN. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Nortonville,  1911-12;  High  School, 
Beloit,  1912.  Born  Beloit,  April  4,  1888.  Died  April  26,  1913,  burial  at 
Beloit. 

187 


1911]  GRADUATES 

778.  BERTHA  CARRIE  VERNON.  HIAWATHA. 

A.B.  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  Cherokee  Co.  High  School,  Colum- 
bus, 1911-13;  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Gas,  1913-14;  Grades,  Kansas 
City,  1914-16;  German  and  Physical  Training,  High  School,  Hiawatha,  1916-. 
Born  Corning,  Dec.  29,  1888.     Sister  of  No.  957. 

779.  HARRY  THOMAS  VIGOUR.     1117  LEONARD  PLACE,  EVANS- 

TON,  ILL. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Gallaudet  College,  1912.  Student  Gallaudet  College, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1911-12;  Teacher,  State  School  for  the  Deaf,  Olathe, 
1912-13;  Teacher,  Fanwood  School  for  the  Deaf,  New  York  City,  1913-15; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1915-.  Born 
Olathe,  May  25,  1887.  Married  Elsie  May  Meyers,  No.  646,  Nov.  27,  1912. 
Child:  Hervey  Elwood,  Feb.  11,  1916. 

780.  GEORGE  ROY  WHITE.  GENTRY,  ARK. 

A.B.  Chemist,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.,  1911;  Manager  Liberty  Mfg.  Co., 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1912;  Superintendent  Schools  and  Farmer,  Gentry,  Ark., 
1913-.  Mayor,  Gentry,  Ark.,  1916-17.  Born  Dexter,  la.,  July  10, 1886.  Mar- 
ried lone  Wynkoop,  May  19,  1912.  Children:  Albert  Wynkoop,  Nov.  15, 
1913;  George  Roy,  Jr.,  Dec.  5,  1915.     Brother  of  No.  443. 

781.  CYRIL  MELVIN  WHITLOW.  LEWIS. 

A.B.  Teacher  High  School,  Fall  River,  1911-12;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Arcadia,  1912-14;  Superintendent  Schools,  Lewis,  1914-.  Graduate 
Student  in  Education,  The  University  of  Colorado,  Boulder,  Colo.,  Sum- 
mers, 1914,  '15;  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1916.  Born  Moran, 
Dec.  24,  1886.     Married  Rena  Adeline  Wilcox,  No.  783,  Aug.  7,  1912. 

782.  ALVIN  SILAS  WIGHT.  NEWTON. 

A.B.;  Ped.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Economics,  Harvard  University, 
1915-16.  Principal  High  School,  Peabody,  1911-12;  Principal  High  School, 
Marion,  1912-15;  Principal  High  School,  Newton,  1916-.  Born  Antelope, 
July  12,  1887.     Married  Lucile  Meredith  Smalley,  Dec.  26,  1916. 

783.  RENA  ADELINE  WILCOX.  LEWIS. 

A.B.  Teacher  High  School,  Winchester,  1911-12;  Homekeeper,  1912-. 
Born  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Sept.  14,  1884.  Married  Cyril  Melvin  Whitlow,  No. 
781,  Aug.  7,  1912. 

784.  GLENN  AUSTIN  WILLGUS.        COLORADO  SPRINGS,  COLO. 

B.S.  D.D.S.,  Kansas  City  Dental  College,  1915.  Teacher  Science,  Clay 
County  High  School,  Clay  Center,  1911-12;  Student  Kansas  City  Dental 
College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1912-15;  Dentist,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-16; 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1916-.  Born  St.  Marys,  Nov.  6,  1886.  Married 
Blanche  Etta  Coffman,  No.  795,  Oct.  9,  1915. 

188 


GRADUATES  [1912 

CLASS  OF  1912. 

785.  JAMES   HENRY  ALLDERDICE.  COLDWATER. 

A.B.  General  Merchandise,  Coldwater,  1912-.  Born  Comanche  Co., 
March  30,  1891.  Married  Elsie  Blake,  Oct.  22,  1913.  Child:  Marjorie  Lu- 
cile,  Aug.  20,  1915.     Brother  of  Nos.  496,  730,  961. 

786.  RALPH  RANDOLPH  ALLEN.     4106  HYDE  PARK  AVE.,  KAN- 

SAS CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  Kansas  City  School  of  Law,  1916.  Deputy  Collector  U.  S. 
Internal  Revenue,  Leavenworth,  1912-13;  Student  Kansas  City  School  of 
Law,  1913-16;  Attorney  at  Law,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Freeport, 
111.,  Dec.  22,  1889. 

787.  EDITH  ENSLIN  AMES.  PRINCETON. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  German  and  Education,  The  University  of 
Chicago,  Summer,  1915.  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Spivey, 
1912-13;  Maple  Hill,  1913-15;  Herington,  1915-16;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City, 
1916;  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Princeton,  Jan.,  1917-. 
Born  Moline,  Dec.  6,  1888.     Sister  of  No.  374. 

788.  CORA  LENA  AULT.  FAYETTE,  MO. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  Latin,  The  University 
of  Kansas,  Summer,  1914.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School, 
Wellsville,  1912-13;  Latin,  Abilene,  1913-16;  Latin,  Howard-Payne  College, 
Fayette,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Valley  Falls,  Dec.  14,  1890.  Sister  of  Nos.  293, 
375,  447,  498,  851. 

789.  NINA  EMMA   BAUERSFIELD.     1210  N.   STILES,   OKLAHOMA 

CITY,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Yates  Center,  1912-13;  Homekeeper, 
1913-.  Born  Yates  Center,  Feb.  10,  1892.  Married  Loren  Edward  Conger, 
No.  740,  Sept.  17,  1913.     Child:  Helen  Jane,  Sept.  26,  1914. 

790.  CLAUDE  SAMUEL  BEATTY. 

A.B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Indianola,  la.,  1912-13.  Born  Vermillion, 
1891. 


791.     JAMES  HALFORD  BERRY.  FLUSHING,  O. 

A.B.  Teacher  High  School,  Pleasant  Hill,  111.,  1913-14;  Principal  High 
School,  Flushing,  O.,  1914-15;  High  School,  Pleasant  Hill,  111.,  1915-16; 
Principal  High  School,  Flushing,  O.,  1916-.     Born  Pleasant  Hill,  111.,  March 

4,  1889. 


792.  BERYL  BLANCHARD.  INDEPENDENCE. 

A.B.     Homekeeper,  1912-.     Born  Greencastle,  Ind.,  Feb.  2,  1891.     Mar- 
ried Gerald  Wright  Stafford,  No.  775,  July  1,  1912.  Sister  of  No.  855. 

189 


1912]  GRADUATES 

793.     CLARENCE     PERRY     BURGESS.     ROSLYN,     LONG    ISLAND, 
N.  Y. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  East  Meadow,  L.  I., 
1913-14;  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.  I.,  1914-15;  Roslyn,  L.  I.,  1915-17;  Assistant 
Superintendent  Metropolitan  Branch  of  the  N.  Y.  Anti-Saloon  League,  Ros- 
lyn, L.  I.,  1917-.  Born  Joplin,  Mo.,  Oct.  12,  1886.  Married  Helen  Noble, 
Dec.  24,  1906.  Children:  Esther  Mable,  June  22,  1909;  Margaret  Elizabeth, 
Nov.  19,  1911. 


794.  TROY  BENJAMIN  CALL.  MOUND  VALLEY. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Erie,  1912-13;  Bookkeeper,  Rust  Lumber 
Co.,  1913-15;  Manager,  Rust  &  Call,  Lumber  and  Grain,  Mound  Valley, 
1915-.     Born  Galesburg,  June  23,  1888. 

795.  BLANCHE  ETTA  COFFMAN.   COLORADO  SPRINGS,  COLO. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Overbrook, 
1912-14;  At  Home,  Overbrook,  1914-15;  Homekeeper,  1915-.  Born  Ronce- 
verte,  W.  Va.,  April  3,  1888.  Married  Glenn  Austin,  Willgus,  No.  784,  Oct. 
9,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  908. 

796.  CHARLES   IRWIN  COLDSMITH.  HUTCHINSON. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1915.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1912-15;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Hutchinson  Circuit, 
1915-.  Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  30,  1888.  Married  Sarah  Ethel  Willett, 
No.  846,  June  30,  1913.     Child:   Gordon  Willett,  Dec.  26,  1914. 

797.  LESTER  MARTIN  COMBS.  ANTHONY. 

A.B.  Reporter  for  Lawrence  Gazette,  Abilene  Reflector,  Wichita 
Beacon,  1912-13;  Editor  Anthony  Republican,  Anthony,  1913-.  Born 
Wamego,  Oct.  1,  1888.  Married  Carol  Bird  Shidler,  Feb.  24,  1915.  Child: 
Lester  Martin,  Jr.,  Jan.  31,  1916. 

798.  RUDOLPH  CORLEY  DELLINGER.  CARE  BOYS'  INDUS- 

TRIAL SCHOOL,  TOPEKA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Illio,  P.  I.,  1912-14;  At  Home,  Garnett,  1914-15;  Super- 
visor  Boys'   Industrial   School,  Topeka,   1915-.     Born   Westphalia,   Dec.   20, 

1888. 


799.  CLARENCE  CARLYLE  DROWN.  SENECA. 
B.S.     Born  Granada,  July,  1884. 

800.  RUSH  WALTER  ELLENBERGER.  ST.  JOHN, 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  History  and  Sociology,  The  Uni- 
versity of  Kansas,  Summers,  1913,  '15,  '16.  Principal  Schools,  Grinnell, 
1912-14;  Ransom,  1914-16;  Principal  The  Antrim  Rural  High  School,  1916-. 
Born  Bazine,  Dec.  30,  1885. 

190 


GRADUATES  [1912 

801.  MABEL  B.  EVANS.  717  MOUND  ST.,  ATCHISON. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  Atchison,  1912-.  Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Feb.  23, 
1888.  Married  Charles  Meyer,  Dec.  22,  1912.  Children:  Sarah  Catherine, 
Dec.  18,  1913;  Charles  Thayer,  Nov.  17,  1915. 

802.  NELLIE  BURNS  EVANS.  PROTECTION. 

A.B.  Teacher  German  and  English,  High  School,  Norwich,  1912-13; 
Protection,  1913-15;  Arlington,  1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Protection,  1916-. 
Born  Linden,  la.,  Nov.  9,  1887.  Married  Talbert  W.  Riner,  Sept.  25,  1916. 
Sister  of  No.  913. 

803.  GEORGIA  FARRAR.  BONNER  SPRINGS. 

A.B.  A.M.,  Columbia  University,  1914.  At  Home,  Axtell,  1912-13; 
Graduate  Student  in  English,  Columbia  University,  1913-14;  Teacher 
English,  High  School,  Cherryvale,  1914-15;  Homekeeper,  1915-.  Born 
Beattie,  Dec.  11,  1888.  Married  George  Edward  Brown,  No.  560,  Nov.  17, 
1915.     Sister  of  No.  570. 

804.  MERLE  BERNICE  FEERER.     1934   MAPLE  AVE,   EVANSTON, 

ILL. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  High  School,  Fredonia,  1912-14;  Homekeeper, 
Evanston,  111.,  1914-.  Born  Horton,  Oct.  10,  1886.  Married  William  H. 
Meredith,  June  26,  1914. 

805.  EFFIE  BELLE  GILBERT.  HURON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades,  Harris,  1912-13;  High  School,  Burden,  1913-14; 
Principal  Schools,  Harris,  1914-15;  History,  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.,  1915-16; 
Principal  Schools,  Huron,  1916-.     Born  Cozad,  Neb.,  Aug.  23,  1884. 

806.  IRA  MILLER  HASSLER.  GREAT  BEND. 

A.B.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Atchison,  1912-13;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Overbrook,  1913-15;  Science,  High  School,  Great  Bend,  1915-.  Born 
Chapman,  Aug.  31,  1886. 

807.  NORA  WILMA  HENRY.  R.   F.   D.   NO.  6,   MINNEAPOLIS. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Irving,  1912-13;  Teacher,  Grades,  Minne- 
apolis, 1913-14;  At  Home,  Minneapolis,  1914-15;  Homekeeper,  Minneapolis, 
1915-.  Born  Minneapolis,  Oct.  29,  1888.  Married  Richard  H.  Wilson,  March 
18,  1915. 

808.  EARL  BRADY  HOPPER.  NESS  CITY. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913.  Graduate  Student  in 
Economics,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912-13;  Cashier  Citizens'  National 
Bank,  Ness  City,  1913-.  Born  Ness  City,  Aug.  21,  1890.  Married  Lucy 
Wolfe,  Dec.  25,  1914.     Child:     Cleo  Martha,  March  11,  1916. 

809.  LEWIS  ROLAND  ICKE.  BURNS. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Psychology  and  Mathematics,  The  Univer- 
sity of   Kansas,   Summer,   1915.     Superintendent   Schools,   Walnut,   1912-14; 

191 


1912]  GRADUATES 

Superintendent  Consolidated  Schools,  Burns,  1914-.  Born  Kewanee,  111., 
Dec.  3,  1880.  Married  Bertha  Eunice  Power,  No.  768,  June  4,  1913.  Child: 
Roland  Nathaniel,  Nov.  10,  1915. 

810.  MARY  HAZEL  KENNEDY.  HERINGTON. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  History,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer, 
1915;  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1916.  Teacher  History  and 
English,  High  School,  Valley  Falls,  1912-13;  Latin  and  History,  Herington, 
1913-.  Principal  High  School,  Herington,  1915-16.  Born  Indianola,  Neb., 
March  9,  1889. 

811.  HELEN  MARIE  KEOHANE.  COLDWATER. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Latin,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer, 
1913,  '14;  Syracuse  University,  Summer,  1915;  In  Education,  The  University 
of  Kansas,  Summer,  1916.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Neo- 
sho Rapids,  1912-14;  Copan,  Okla.,  1914-15;  Coldwater,  1916-.  Born  Bald- 
win City,  Feb.  1,  1892. 

812.  HAZEL  EVA  KIRKPATRICK.  HEYBURN,  IDA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  Normal  Training,  High  School,  Baldwin  City, 
1912-15;  Primary,  Heyburn,  Ida.,  1915-.     Born  Westphalia,  April  25,  1887. 

813.  CHARLES  McCRAY  LAURY.  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

A.B.  Farmer,  Moran,  1912-14;  Medical  Student,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, Chicago,  111.,  1914-.  Born  Allen  Co.,  Kans.,  July  9,  1885.  Brother  of 
Nos.  700,  701,  929. 

814.  FLOY  M'HENRY.  BALDWIN   CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Expression,  High  School  and  Grades,  Blytheville,  Ark., 
1912-13;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1913-14;  Teacher,  2d  Primary,  Baldwin 
City,  1914-.     Born  Grant's  Pass,  Neb.,  March  12,  1889. 

815.  WILLIAM  EARL  MILLIKIN.  EUGENE,  ORE. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  High  School,  Pine  Village,  Ind.,  1912-14;  same, 
Grant's  Pass,  Ore.,  1914-16;  same,  Eugene,  Ore.,  1916-.  Born  Oswego,  Sept. 
30,  1890. 

816.  LORA  EFFIE  MOLBY.  CHAPMAN. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  German,  High  School,  Wathena,  1912-14; 
Graduate  Student  in  German,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914;  Teacher 
Latin  and  German,  Dickinson  County  High  School,  Chapman,  1915-.  Born 
Linn,  Oct.  13,  1891.     Sister  of  Nos.  390,  648. 

817.  EDITH  L.  MOORE.  COLUMBUS. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  Cherokee  County  High  School,  Columbus, 
1912-14;  Homekeeper,  Columbus,  1914-.  Born  Columbus,  1888.  Married 
Clyde  O.  Davidson,  1914.     Child:  William  Jackson. 

192 


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818.  ETHEL  MYERS.  •  WETMORE. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  English,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Sum- 
mer, 1914.  Teacher  Latin  and  English  and  Principal,  High  School,  Mel- 
vern,  1912-14;  Latin  and  English,  and  Principal,  High  School,  Wetmore, 
1914-.     Born  Ottawa,  Aug.  20,  1890. 

819.  MARY  ELEANOR  NASH.  CASPER,  WYO. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Latin  and  German,  The  University  of  Ar- 
kansas, Summer,  1914;  The  University  of  Colorado,  Summer,  1915.  At 
Home,  Farmington,  Ark.,  1912-13;  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School, 
Wheatland,  Wyo.,  1913-14;  the  same,  Casper,  Wyo.,  1914-.  Born  Halstead, 
Feb.  24,  1889. 

820.  VERDIE     NOLAND.     311    W.     LINCOLN     ST,     BLACKWELL, 

OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  German  and  English,  High  School,  Canton, 
1912-13;  Homekeeper,  Sedgwick,  1913-14;  Neodesha,  1914-15;  Sedgwick, 
1915;  Wichita,  1916;  Blackwell,  Okla.,  1916-.  Born  Cross  Timbers,  Mo, 
Jan.  1,  1889.  Married  Rex  A.  Hoover,  June  10,  1913.  Children:  Eleanor 
Minerva,  March  29,  1914;  John  Homer,  Aug.  28,  1916. 

821.  IVA  DORA  OMAN.  IOLA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  Mathematics,  Ohio 
State  University,  Summer,  1916.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School, 
Perry,  1912-13;  the  same,  Iola,  1913-.     Born  Garnett,  Dec.  18,  1886. 

822.  BLANCHE  VERA  O'NEIL.  R.  F.  D.  NO.  3,  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.;  Ped.B.  At  Home,  Wellsville,  1912-13;  Teacher,  Rural  Schools, 
Douglas  Co,  1913-14;  At  Home,  Wellsville,  1914-15;  Homekeeper,  Baldwin 
City,  1915-.  Born  Overbrook,  March  25,  1889.  Married  Adelbert  Elwood 
Preston,  April  22,  1915. 

823.  JOHN  EMMETT  PORTER.     3261  WABANSIA  AVE,  CHICAGO, 

ILL. 

A.B.  S.T.B,  Boston  University,  1914.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Quin- 
daro,  Kansas  City,  1912;  Conway,  la,  1913;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1913-14;  Virginia,  Minn,  1914-16;  Grace,  Duluth,  Minn, 
1916;  Sawyer  Ave,  Chicago,  111,  1916-.  Born  Brewster,  Va,  Jan.  1,  1879. 
Married  Clara  Noble,  April  14,  1915. 

824.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  RAY.  BELLMORE,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  B.D,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1916.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church, 
South,  In  School,  1899-1901;  M.  E.  Church,  Rutledge.  Mo,  1901-02;  Wilsev, 
1902-03;  Irving,  1903-04;  Centenary,  Lawrence,  1904-05;  Basehor,  1905-07; 
Baldwin  Ct,  1907-09;  LeLoup,  1909-10;  Linwood,  1910-12;  Buffalo,  1912-15; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1915-16;  Gradu- 
ate Student,  Columbia  University,  1916-;  Graduate  Student  Union  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  1916-.  Born  Farmington,  Mo,  Nov.  29,  1877.  Married  Min- 
nie D.  Walker,  No.  825,  Dec.  25,  1900. 

193 


1912]  GRADUATES 

825.  MINNIE   WALKER   RAY    (MRS.)  BELLMORE,   N.   Y. 

A.  B.  Mus.  B.,  Northern  Missouri  Normal  School,  1897.  Homekeeper, 
1900-.  Born  Memphis,  Mo.,  May  8,  1882.  Married  Benjamin  Franklin  Ray, 
No.  £24,  Dec.  25,  1900. 

826.  MARY  HOWELL  ROSS.  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student,  Berlin  and  Hanover, 
Germany,  1912-13.  Graduate  Student  in  German,  The  University  of  Min- 
nesota, Summer,  1916.  Teacher  German,  High  School,  Dodge  City,  1913-15; 
the  same,  Atchison,  1915;  the  same,  Westport,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Jan.,  1916-. 
Born  Mound  City,  Mo.,  April  9,  1890. 

827.  DELIA  RUBLE.  HOTCHKISS,  COLO. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  Physical  Geography,  High  School,  Solo- 
mon. 1912-13;  latin  and  English.  H'gh  School,  Hotchkiss,  Co1©.,  1913-16: 
Homekeeper,  Hotchkiss,  Colo.,  1916-.  Born  Fulton,  Feb.  24,  1887.  Married 
W.  C.  Linn,  Nov.  28,  1916. 

828.  HAZEL  FRANCES   SAMPLE.  SPIVEY. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Household  Arts,  Purdue  University,  Sum- 
mer, 1914.  At  Home,  Kingman,  1912-13;  Principal  High  School,  Cunning- 
ham, 1913-14;  Substitute  Teacher,  Kingman,  1914-15;  Homekeeper,  Spivey, 
1915-;  Assistant  Cashier,  Sp  vey  State  Bank,  Spivey,  1915-.  Born  King- 
man, Tuly  15,  1889.  Married  Lee  L.  Kabler,  June  15,  1915.  Sister  to  Nos. 
331,   723. 

829.  LEWIS  DANIEL  SCHERER.     R.  F.  D.  NO.  2,  PASADENA,  CAL. 

B  S.  Director  of  Men's  Gymnasium  and  Professor  of  Physical  Train- 
ing, Baker  University,  1910-13;  Teacher  _  Physical  Training,  High  School, 
Pasadena,  Calif.,  1913-14;  Director  Municipal  Bath  House,  Pasadena.  Calif., 
3914-.  Born  Springfield,  111.,  June  11.  1879.  Married  Helen  Marr  Taylor, 
Oct.  19,  1903.     Children:     Doris  and  Phyllis,  Dec.  28,  1906. 

830.  EDWTN    PETER    SCHLINGER,    c/o    BUREAU    ED.,    SURIGAS, 

SURIGAS,  P.  I. 

A.B.     Born  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1884. 

831.  RUTH  ELECTA  SOWERS.  SPRING  HILL. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Spearville,  1912-13;  At 
Home,  Spring  Hill,  1913-14;  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School, 
Wheatland,  Wyo.,  1914-17;  At  Home,  Spring  Hill,  191?-.  Born  Spring 
Hill,  May  13,  1889.    Sister  of  Nos.  397,  546. 

832.  CLYDE  DEWITT  SPANGLER.  BRUSH,  COLO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Holton,  1912-13;  Chemist  for  Great 
Western  Sugar  Co.,  Brush,  Colo.,  1913-14;  Bookkeeper,  Ziegler  Bros., 
Front  Royal,  Va.,  1914-15;  Chemist  for  Great  Western  Sugar  Co.,  Brush, 
Colo.,  1915-.     Born  Junction  City,  Feb.  20,  1890. 

194 


GRADUATES 


[1912 


833.     ETHEL  STEPHENS. 


CEDAR  FALLS,  IA. 


A.B.  Certificated  Graduate  from  Library  School  of  The  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1915.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Wisconsin,  Sum- 
mer, 1913.  Teacher,  High  School,  Clearwater,  1912-13;  Assistant,  Free 
Library,  Madison,  Wis.,  1913-14;  Student  Library  School  of  The  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  1914-15;  Librarian,  Publ'c  Library,  Keewatin,  Minn., 
1915-16;  Cataloger,  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Summer,  1916;  Cataloger, 
Iowa  State  Teachers'  College,  1916-.  Member  American  Library  Asso- 
ciation. Compiler  "American  Popular  Magazines,  a  Bibliography."  Born 
El  Reno,  Okla.,  July  22,  1890. 


834.     ALBERT   CHRISTOPHER   STEWART. 

A.B.     Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Maple  Hill,  1912-13: 

OnaQ-a,    1916-.      Born    Pattonsburg,    Mo.,    Oct.    3,    1883. 
Griffiths,  Sept.  1,  1912.     Child:  Mary  Ruth,  July  30,  1914. 


ONAGA. 

Mahaska,  1913-16; 

Married    J.    Elsie 

Brother  of  No.  952. 


835.     FRANCES  JANE  STEWART. 


HUTCHINSON. 


A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Waverly,  1912-14;  Grades,  Hutch- 
inson,  1914-15;   High  School,  Hutchinson,   1915-.     Born   Greenfield,   111. 

836.     MARGARET  STEWART.  ST.   CHARLES,   MO. 

A.B.;  A.M.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Anthony,  1912-13;  Director 
Girls'  Gymnasium,  High  School,  Ft.  Scott,  1913-14;  At  Home,  Nevada,  Mo., 
1914-15;  History,  High  School,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1915-.  Born  St.  Charles, 
111.,  July  7,  1892.' 


837.     WILLTAM   ALFRED   TAYLOR,   7616   BOSWORTH   AVE.,    CHI 
CAGO,  ILL. 

A.B.  With  Barrick  Publishing  Co.,  "The  Packer,' 
1912-16;  the  same,  Chicago,  III,  1916-.  Born  Baldwin 
Married  Grace  Elvabeth  Keifer,  June  6,  1912.  Children 
May  18,  1913;  Keifer,  Feb.  7,  1916. 


Minneapolis,  Mmn., 

City,  sept.   10,   1889. 

William  Alfred,  Jr., 


838.  GEORGE  BENNETT  VAN  BUSKIRK. 


WATHENA. 


A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1916.  M'm'ster, 
M.  E.  Church,  Urich,  Mo.,  1906-07;  Huntingdale,  Mo.,  1907-08;  Schell  City, 
Mo.,  1908;  Arcadia,  1908-09;  Mt.  Ida,  1910-11;  Lone  Elm,  1911-12;  Parker, 
1912:  Antrim,  N.  H.,  1912-15;  Hudson,  N.  H.,  1915-16;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1916- 
17;  Wathena,  1917-.  Born  Algona,  la.,  Nov.  8,  1879.  Married  Mary  Irva 
Basham,  June  18,  1912. 

839.     ELIZABETH  VOORHIS.     711  EUCLID  AVE.,  DES  MOINES,  IA. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Russell,  1912-13;  Homekeeper,  1913-.  Born  Russell, 
Oct.  10.  1P8S.  Married  Ernest  Lincoln  Cox,  No  9C,  Aug.  5,  1913.  Children: 
Catherine  Voorhis,  Aug.  28,  1914;  Margaret  Elizabeth,  Dec.  31,  1915. 


840.     ALVA  JAY  WALTER. 


NEWKIRK,  OKLA. 


A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916.  Graduate  Student,  The 
University  of  Kansas,  Summers,  1913,  '14,  '16.  Principal  Schools,  Gardner, 
1912-14;  Principal  H,gh  School,  Newkirk,  Okla.,  1914-.  Born  Altamont, 
Jan.  9,  1888. 

195 


1912]  GRADUATES 

841.  LEONARD  FRANK  WARING.  2554  N.  18TH  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1915.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Eudora, 
1911-12;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1912-15;  Cen- 
tralville,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1913-14;  West  Medway,  Mass.,  1914-15;  Lenexa, 
1915-16;  Grace,  Kansas  City,  1916-.  Born  Waverly,  July  19,  1885.  Mar- 
ried Adah  L.  Maxwell,  June  25,  1913.  Child:  Ford  Edward,  July  7,  1914. 
Brother  of  Nos.  958,  1018. 

842.  MERLE  HAZZARD  WEIBLE.  COFFEYVILLE. 

A.B.  LL.B.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1915;  Lawyer,  Coffeyville, 
1915-.     Born,  1889. 

843.  CHARLES  WESLEY  WHEELER.  WAMEGO. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Hope,  1912-13;  Ward  Principal,  Abilene,  1913- 
15;  Principal  High  School,  Wamego,  1915-16;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Wamego,  1916-.  Born  LeRoy,  July  12,  1890.  Married  Edith  Fenton, 
Sept.  2,  1916. 

844.  DALE  BEATRICE  WHITNAH.  LA  CROSSE. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1912-.  Born  Hepler,  Sept.  3,  1889.  Married 
William  Elvin  Long,  No.  756,  Aug.  27,  1912.     Child:  Jeannette,  July  12,  1913. 

845.  FLETCHER  RYAN  WICKHAM.  TULSA,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  The  University  of  Oklahoma, 
Summer,  1915.  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Wetumka,  Okla., 
1912-13;  Cleveland,  Okla.,  1913-15;  Departmental  Work,  Grammar  and 
Spelling,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1915-16;  Literature  and  History,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1916-. 
Born  Marion,  Va.,  Feb.  25,  1890. 

846.  SARAH  ETHEL  WILLETT.  HUTCHINSON. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Tyro,  1912-13;  Homekeeper,  1913-.  Born  Moran,  Oct. 
25,  1889.  Married  Charles  Irwin  Coldsmith,  No.  796,  June  30,  1913.  Child: 
Gordon  Willett,  Dec.  26,  1914.     Sister  of  No.  847. 

847.  ZELLA  PEARL  WILLETT.  107  N.  STEUBEN  AVE.  CHANUTE. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  Topeka,  1912-14;  Chanute,  1914-.  Born  Moran, 
Aug.  24,  1884.  Married  Charles  Prentiss  Donald,  Sept.  12,  1912.  Sister 
of  No.  846. 

848.  ALMA  LAVENA  WILSON.  ROCKLAND,  MASS. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Edgerton,  1912-14;  Homekeeper,  1914-. 
Born  Newton,  la.,  Feb.  22,  1885.  Married  Tobias  Traugott  Fike,  No.  863, 
June  10,  1914. 

849.  ERNEST  VIRGIL  WOOD.  BURLINGTON. 
A.B.     Banker,    Burlington,   1913-.     Born   Baldwin   City,   April   25,   1892. 

850.  FRANK   EDWIN   WOOD.   2020   SHERMAN   AVE.,    EVANSTON, 

ILL. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914. 
Graduate  Student  in  Mathematics,  Fellow,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1912- 

196 


GRADUATES  [1912-13 

14;  Fellow  in  Mathematics,  Princeton  University,  1914-16;  Instructor  in 
Mathematics,  Northwestern  University,  1916-.  Member  Sigma  Xi.  Born 
Wamego,  Feb.  26,  1891.    Brother  of  No.  1023. 


CLASS  OF  1913 

851.  MARY   ETHEL  AULT.  WAMEGO, 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Downs,  1913-15; 
Student  Music,  Baker  University,  1915-16;  Teacher  Latin,  English  and 
History,  High  School,  Wamego,  1916-.  Born  Valley  Falls,  April  6,  1893. 
Sister  of  Nos.  293,  375,  447,  498,  788. 

852.  PAUL  BARTON.  2606  S.  FAIRHILL  ST.,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1913-;  Graduate  Student  in  Psychology,  Columbia 
University,  1914;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Snyder  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  1915-. 
Born  Cheney,  July  23,  1892.  Married  Ruth  Hoffman,  Aug.  3,  1915.  Brother 
of  No.  613. 

853.  RUTH  ALMA  BEARD.  738  N.  31  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1916. 
Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Cheney,  1913-14;  Teacher,  De 
Soto,  1914-16;  Corliss,  1916-.  Born  Maysville,  Mo.,  Oct.  14,  1887.  Sister 
of  No.  499. 

854.  CLYDE  INSLEY  BLANCHARD,  1115  TAYLOR  ST,  SAN  FRAN- 

CISCO, CALIF. 

A.B.  Head  Commercial  Department,  Chase  County  High  School,  Cot- 
tonwood Falls,  1910-11;  Private  Secretary  to  Auditor,  Kansas  City  Street 
Ry.  Co,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  1911-12;  Head  Commercial  Department,  High 
School,  Ottumwa,  la,  1912-13;  Assistant  Professor  of  Office  Training, 
Oregon  Agricultural  College,  Corvallis,  Ore,  1913-15;  Principal  Standard 
Commercial  School  Exhibit,  P.  P.  I.  E,  1915;  Instructor  in  Office  Prac- 
tice, University  of  California,  1916;  Executive  Secretary,  Standard  Commer- 
cial School,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  1916-;  Secretary  Business  Department;  N. 
E.  A,  1916.  Born  Hutchinson,  Oct.  6,  1888.  Married  Jennie  Garnet  Ben- 
ham,  No.  734,  June  6,  1912.  Child:  Lee  Benham,  Oct.  2,  1915.  Brother 
of  No.  792. 

855.  CLARENCE  PETER   BROADFOOT,   2  LOUISBURG  SQ,   BOS- 

TON, MASS. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Talmage,  1913-14;  Ministerial  Supply,  New 
Lancaster,  1914-15;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University, 
1915-.  Born  Lingle,  Miss,  July  17,  1879.  Married  Christie  Rolf,  Oct.  26, 
1916. 

856.  MARY  ELIZABETH  BRUMBAUGH.  MAITLAND,  MO. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Maitland,  Mo,  1913-.  Born  Mound  City,  Mo,  July 
39,    1891. 

197 


1913]  GRADUATES 

857.  IDA  LENORA  COFFIN.  EUDORA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  California,  Summer,  1916. 
Teacher  German  and  English,  High  School,  Eudora,  1913-.  Born  Pleas- 
anton,  1886. 

858.  ERNFST  MITCHEM  COUGHLIN.     R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  ARGENTINE, 

KANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.  Fruit  Farmer,  Argentine,  1913-.  Born  Argentine,  Aug.  26,  1890. 
Son  of  No.  55. 

859.  GRACE  ELIZA  CROCKER.  OSBORNE. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Mildred,  1913-14; 
History,  Osborne,  1914-.     Born  White  City,  Dec.  15,  1891. 

860.  WILMA  CROSSAN.  HASTY,  COLO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Shawnee,  Okla.,  1913-15;  Home- 
keeper,  Baldwin  City,  1915-16;  Hasty,  Colo.,  1916-.  Born  Paola,  May  21, 
1»90.  Married  Wilson  Counts,  March  3,  1915.  Child:  Ellen,  Oct.  5,  1916. 
Sister  of  No.  742. 

861.  ELSIE   DEAN.  FREDERICKTOWN,    MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  German  and  English,  High  School,  Carbondale,  1913-14; 
Student  Household  Arts,  Baker,  University,  1914-15;  Teacher  German  rnd 
English,  High  School,  Maple  Hill,  1915-16;  Professor  Modern  Languages, 
Marvin  College,  Fredericktown,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Aug.  18, 
1891.     Sister  of  No.  676. 

862.  FLOYD  DENLINGER.  GARNETT. 

A.B.  Graduate  work  in  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Summer, 
1913.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Caldwell,  1913-14;  the  same,  Garnett, 
1914-.  Born  Hartland,  Jan.  21,  1890.  Married  Elsie  B.  Hodges,  Aug.  3, 
1915.     Child:  Martin  Luther,  June  3,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  1035. 

863.  TOBIAS  TRAUGOTT  FIKE.  ROCKLAND,  MASS. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1913-.  M.  E. 
Church,  Supply.  Rockbnd,  Mass.,  1914-.  Born  Plainville,  June  8,  1880. 
Married  Alma  Lavena  Wilson,  No.  848,  June  10,  1914. 

864.  LILY  ELZADA  HARRIS.  MINNEOLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Rose  Hill,  193  3-15;  At 
Home,  Howard,  1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Minneola,  1916-.  Born  Howard, 
Jan.  26,  1888.  Married  Grover  C.  Collinsworth,  June  28,  1916.  Sister  of 
No.  1048. 

865.  ETTA  HALLTE  HAXTON.     536  WASHINGTON  PLACE,  EAST 

ST.  LOUIS,  ILL. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Lvons,  1913-16;  Homekeeper,  1916-.  Born  Lyons, 
June  10,  1888.     Married  Paul  Horace  Merry,  No.  883,  June  1,  1916. 

198 


GRADUATES  [1913 

866.  MABEL  MAY  HITCHCOCK.    1021  AYERS  PLACE,  EVANSTON, 

ILL. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School, 
Greenleaf.  1913-14;  Homekeeper,  1914-.  Born  Westphalia,  March  17,  1889. 
Married  Thomas  Henry  Parrott,  No.  887,  Aug.  20,  1914. 

867.  WALLIS  HOCH.  MARION. 

A.B.  Journalism,  "Marion  Record,"  1913-.  Born  Marion,  Nov.  24, 
1889.     Brother  of  Nos.  321,  524. 

868.  MAURINE  HOOVER.  CHANUTE. 

A.B.  Teacher  German  and  History,  High  School,  Yates  Center,  1913- 
15;  German,  High  School,  Chanute,  1915-.  Born  Wichita,  Jan.  29,  1892. 
Sister  of  No.  IOC. 

869.  CYRIL    HORN.      1924    HURLEY    AVE,    FORT    WORTH,    TEX. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Director  Athletics,  High  School,  ITol- 
ton,  1913-14;  Banker,  Fowler,  1914-16;  General  Insurance,  Fort  Worth, 
Tex.,  1916-.  Born  Stafford,  Dec.  31,  1890.  Married  Josephine  Walker, 
Oct.  22,  1914.     Child:  Mary  Elizabeth,  July  19,  1915. 

870.  RUTH  IMBODEN.  WICHITA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Grades,  Anthony,  1913-14s,  English  and  Historv,  High 
School.  El  Reno,  Okla,  1914-16;  English,  High  School,  Wichita,  1916-. 
Born  Wichita,  Nov.  16,  1889.     Sister  of  Nos.  425,  577,  923. 

871.  ELLA  FRANCES  JONES.     503  W.  122D  ST,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  High  School,  Spearville,  1913-16; 
Principal,  the  same,  1914-16;  Homekeeper,  1916- ;  Graduate  Student  in  Re- 
ligious Education,  Union  Theological  Seminary  and  Teachers'  College  of 
Columbia  University,  1916-.  Born  Coffeyville,  Feb.  1,  1892.  Married  Her- 
man Carl  Steinheimer,  No.  896,  July  26,  1916. 

872.  GLADYS   KONANTZ.  ARCADIA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  German,  The  Uni- 
versity of  California,  Summer,  1915.  Teacher  German,  High  School, 
Cherryvale,  1913-14;  Principal  High  School,  Gas,  1914-15;  Teacher,  Mulberry, 
1915-16;  At  Home,  Arcadia,  1916-.     Born  Arcadia,  March  26,  1891. 

873.  WAGNER  MERRILL   LaBRANT.     c/o  JARBOE   HOTEL,   KAN- 

SAS CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  With  The  Patterson-Sargent  Paint  Co,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  1913-. 
Born  Spencer,  la,  July  29,  1891.     Brother  of  No.  751. 

874.  VERA  IRENE  LANGE.  MADISON,  N.  J. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1913-14.  Homekeeper,  1914-.  Born 
Smith  Co,  May  25,  1889.  Married  William  Henry  Hertzog,  No.  922,  July 
20,  1914.     Child:     Frederick  William,  Sept.  9,  1916. 

199 


1913]  GRADUATES 

875.  EMIL  SMITH  LISTON.  HOUGHTON,  MICH. 

A.B.  Director  of  Athletics,  High  School,  Fort  Scott,  1913-15;  Kemper 
Military  Academy,  Boonville,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Student  Dr.  Sargent's  School 
of  Physical  Education,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Summer,  1916;  Director  of  Phy- 
sical Education  and  Athletics,  Michigan  College  of  Mines,  Houghton,  Mich., 
1916-.  Born  Stockton,  Mo.,  Aug.  21,  1890.  Married  Marie  Thogmartin, 
Dec.  26,  1916.     Brother  of  No.  753. 

876.  ALDO  MORTON  LIVINGOOD.  WETMORE. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914.  Graduate  Student  in 
Chemistry,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913-14;  Farmer,  1914-15;  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  Barnes,  1915-16;  Assistant  Principal,  Wetmore,  1916-. 
Born  Seneca,  Oct.  6,  1889.  Married  Gladys  Peck,  June  26,  1916.  Brother 
of  No.  877. 

877.  HARRY  HARRISON  LIVINGOOD.  ALTA  VISTA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  History,  High  School  Waterville,  1913-14; 
Superintendent  Schools,  Rossville,  1914-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  Alta 
Vista,  1916-.     Born  Seneca,  Oct.  6,  1889.     Brother  of  No.  876. 

878.  LUCILLE  ANNA  LYNCH.  BRIGHTON,  COLO. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  Rockford  College,  Rockford,  111.,  1913-14; 
Supervisor  in  City  Schools,  Rockford,  111.,  1914-15;  At  Home,  Dayton,  O., 
1915-16;  Homekeeper,  1916-.  Born  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Dec.  19,  1889.  Married 
Luther  Allen  Beck,  No.  615,  April  17,  1916. 

879.  HENRY   SLEEPER   MARTIN.  COLUMBIA,   MO. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Wisconsin,  Summer,  1914. 
Teacher  and  Director  Athletics,  High  School,  Atchison,  1913-14;  Norfolk, 
Va.,  1914-15;  Student  Medicine,  The  University  of  Missouri,  1915-.  Born 
Leavenworth,  May  31,  1891.     Brother  of  No.  2lC. 

880.  THEODORE   COLUMBUS  MARTIN.     1305  4TH   AVE.,   SOUTH, 

FORT  DODGE,  IA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Commercial  Branches,  High  School,  Nevada,  Mo.,  1913- 
14;  Principal  High  School,  Nevada,  Mo.,  1914-16;  Commercial  Branches, 
Nevada,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Head  of  Commercial  Department,  High  School,  Fort 
Dodge,  la.,  1916-.     Born  Centerville,  la.,  July  24,  1885. 

881.  RUBY  MAE  MASON.  PARSONS. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Stroud,  Okla.,  1913-15;  Homekeeper,  1915-.  Born 
McCune,  Jan.  28,  1891.     Married  Ralph  Guy  Rust,  No.  947,  Dec.  30,  1914. 

882.  WALLACE  McILRATH.  KINGMAN. 

A.B.  B.S.  in  Agriculture,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1915. 
Graduate  Student  in  Agriculture,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1913- 
15;  Farmer,  Kingman,  1915-.  Born  Harrisburg,  111.,  Dec.  6,  1887.  Brother 
of  No.  706. 

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883.  PAUL    HORACE    MERRY,    536   WASHINGTON    PLACE,    EAST 

ST.  LOUIS,  ILL. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  Athletics,  High  School,  Sterling,  1913-14; 
Graduate  Student  in  Commerce  and  Administration,  The  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1914-15;  Division  Supervisor,  The  Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil  Co., 
Chicago,  111.,  1915-16;  District  Correspondent,  The  Aluminum  Cooking 
Utensil  Co.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  1916-.  Born  Nortonville,  Dec.  23,  1889. 
Married  Etta  Hallie  Haxton,  No.  865,  June  1,  1916. 

884.  HAZEL  MAE  MICHAELS.  HARPER. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916.  Teacher  English,  High 
School,  Winchester,  1913-15;  Graduate  Student  in  German,  The  University 
of  Kansas,  1915-16,  Fellow,  in  1916;  German,  High  School,  Harper,  1916-. 
Born  Scranton,  Feb.  11,  1891.     Sister  of  No.  586. 

885.  HORACE  WOOD  MOORE.  ONTARIO,  CALIF. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Southern  California,  1915- 
16.  Teacher,  High  School,  Spearville,  1913-14;  Principal  High  School,  Ege- 
land,  N.  Dak.,  1914-15;  Teacher  Grammar  School,  Orange,  Calif.,  1915-16; 
History  and  Mathematics,  Chaffey  Union  High  School,  Ontario,  Calif., 
1916-.     Born  Seneca,  Mo.,  Nov.  11,  1890.     Brother  of  No.  1067. 

886.  EARL  CEPHUS  PARKER.  KELLOGG,  IDA. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914.  Fellow  in  American  His- 
tory and  Political  Science,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913-14;  Instructor  in 
History  and  Economics,  College  of  Montana,  Deer  Lodge,  Mont.,  1914-16; 
Teacher  Mathematics  and  Director  Athletics,  High  School,  Kellogg,  Ida., 
1916-.     Born  Stark,  Jan.  10,  1886. 

887.  THOMAS   HENRY   PARROTT.     1021   AYERS    PLACE,    EVANS- 

TON,  ILL. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Tipton,  Mo.,  1913-16;  Graduate  Student 
in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1916-.  Born  Knobnoster,  Mo.,  Dec. 
9,  1884.     Married  Mabel  May  Hitchcock,  No.  866,  Aug.  20,  1914. 

888.  WILLIAM  ESCO  PETERS.  UTICA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Macksville,  1913-14;  Principal 
High  School  and  Teacher  Science,  Macksville,  1914-16;  Superintendent 
Schools,  Utica,  1916-.  Born  Utica,  Dec.  28,  1887.  Married  Elva  Ruth 
Curtis,  June  1,  1915.     Child:   Orin   Curtis,   Oct.  22,  1916. 

889.  RAYMOND   GORDON   RANSOM.     605  WEST  5TH   ST.,   PITTS- 

BURG. 

A.B.  With  Pittsburg  Sash  &  Door  Co.,  1913-.  Born  Jamestown,  N.  Y., 
June  29,  1892.     Married  Beatrice  Verrinda  Fast,  No.  914,  Dec.  28,  1915. 

890.  EARL  BURGESS  REDMAN.  QUINCY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Director  Athletics,  High  School, 
Baldwin  City,  1913-14;  Principal  Schools,  Quincy,  1915-.  Born  Eureka,  Dec. 
21,  1890. 

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891.  ELSIE  GERTRUDE  REED.  PAUL'S  VALLEY,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Paul's  Valley,  Okla, 
1913-14;  Homekeeper,  Paul's  Valley,  Okla.,  1914-.  Born  Vanderhoof,  O., 
June  1,  1888.  Married  Audley  Evert  Clark,  Aug.  19,  1914.  Child:  Francile 
Elizabeth,  Sept.  4,  1915. 

892.  ANTHONY  SCALAPINO.  EVEREST. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Summerneld,  1913-14;  Graduate  Student, 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1914-.     Born  Everest,  Nov.  27,  1889. 

893.  GEORGE   EDMAN  SCHEER.  SILVER  LAKE. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Summer, 
1915;  In  Education,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1916.  Principal 
Schools,  Monument,  1913-15;  Silver  Lake,  1915-.     Born  Bethany,  111.,  Oct.  6, 

1888. 

894.  MARY  ATWELL  SHOWALTER.  YORK,  NEB. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin,  German  and  Mathematics, 
High  School,  Robinson,  1913-15;  German  and  Mathematics,  Sabetha, 
1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Robinson,  1915-16;  York,  Neb.,  1916-.  Born  Baldwin 
City,  Nov.  26,  1889.  Married  Earl  F.  Martin,  May  16,  1915.  Child:  Dale 
Showalter,  July  7,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  291. 

895.  EDITH  MAY  STAFFORD.  CHESTER,  N.  J. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Latin,  High 
School,  Talmage,  1913-16;  Homekeeper,  Chester,  N.  J.,  1916-.  Born  Greeley, 
Feb.  4,  1888.  Married  Charles  Lester  Ruhlen,  No.  1006,  June  23,  1916. 
Sister  of  No.  950. 

896.  HERMAN  CARL  STEINHEIMER.    503  W.  122D  ST.,  NEW  YORK, 

NEW  YORK. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Dodge  City,  1913-14;  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1914-15;  Graduate  Student  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1915-;  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  1915-. 
M.  E.  Church,  Supply,  St.  Paul's,  West  New  York,  N.  J.,  1914-.  Born 
Marissa,  111.,  Nov.  16,  1887.  Married  Ella  Frances  Jones,  No.  871,  July  26, 
1916.     Brother  of  No.   1013. 

897.  LULU  BELLE  STEVENSON.  MONTEZUMA. 

A.  B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Oneida,  1913-14; 
At  Home,  1914-15;  Mathematics  and  English,  Sublette,  1915-16;  Mathe- 
matics, Montezuma,  1916-.  Born  Silver  Lake,  March  26,  1891.  Sister  of 
No.  657. 

898.  HARRY  STECKEL  WISE.         510  SCOTLAND  AVE,  TOPEKA. 

A.B.  B.D,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1916.  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1914-16;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church, 
Parker,  1913-14;  Sparrow  Bush,  N.  J,  1914-16;  Seward  Ave,  Topeka,  1916-. 
Born  Mont  Ida,  Dec.  11,  1889.     Married  Zella  Gaskill,  June  12,  1912. 

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CLASS  OF  1914. 

899.  JEROME  LOUIS  ANDERSON.  EAGLE   CITY,   OKLA. 

A.B.  With  Southwestern  Lumber  Co.,  Eldorado,  Okla.,  1914;  Fred- 
erick, Okla.,  1915;  Manager,  Long-Bell  Lumber  Co.,  Eagle  City,  Okla.,  1915-. 
Born  Elk  City,  Nov.  6,  1891.     Son  of  No.  90.     Brother  of  Nos.  611,  612. 

900.  MARY  VINCENT  ANDERSON.  NEODESHA. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Osborne,  1914-15;  Neodesha, 
1915-.     Born  Marshall,  Mo.,  March  13,  1891.     Sister  of  No.  962. 


901.  AGNES  LENORA  BAIRD.  3020  HARRISON  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY, 

MISSOURI. 

A.B.  Teacher,  De  Soto,  1914-15;  Teacher,  Girls'  Home,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1915-16;  At  Home,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Oxford  Junction, 
la.,  May  31,  1891.     Sister  of  No.  964. 

902.  JOHN  HARVEY  BASS.  NORMAN,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  High  School,  Enid,  Okla.,  1914-16;  Student 
in  Law,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1916;  Student  in  Law,  The 
University  of  Oklahoma,  Norman,  Okla.,  1916-.  Born  West  Point,  Neb., 
Jan.  29,  1891. 

903.  BURT  OLIVER  BEAL.  STAFFORD. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Stafford,  1914-.  Born  Elk  City,  July  14, 
1887. 


904.  DAVID  IRA  BEAMER.  COLONY. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Hallowell,  1911-13;  Greeley,  1913-14;  Col- 
ony, 1914-.  Born  Hallowell,  April  20,  1879.  Married  Bessie  L.  Spieth,  Aug. 
14,  1907.  Children:  Helen  Anita,  May  17,  1909;  Ruth  Christine,  Dec.  17, 
1911;  Clara  Elizabeth,  April  12,  1914;  Esther  Irene,  Nov.  13,  1916. 

905.  BENTAMIN  TACOB  BRUNE.  99  MESEROLE  AVE.,  BROOKLYN, 

NEW  YORK. 

A.B.;  Mus.  B.,  1915.  Student  Music,  Baker  University,  1914-15;  Stu- 
dent Voice,  New  York  City,  1915-.  Born  Lake  View,  Dec.  8,  1889.  Brother 
of  No.  1031. 


906.  ETHEL  MAE  CALKINS.  BIJNOR,  INDIA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Ran- 
som, 1914-15;  Missionary,  Lois  Lee  Parker  Girls'  Boarding  School,  Bijnor, 
India,  1915-.     Born  Herington,  June  26,  1890. 

907.  INA  FAY  CARPENTER.  PAOLA. 
A.B.     At  home,  Paola,  1914-.     Born  Paola,  Sept.  27,  1890. 

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908.  *WILLIAM   HURST   COFFMAN. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Michigan  Valley,  1914;  in  Arizona  for  health, 
1915-16.  Born  Roncevente,  W.  Va.,  June  11,  1889.  Died  June  9,  1916,  bur- 
ial at  Overbrook.     Brother  of  No.  795. 

909.  MARY  ARTEMISIA  CONGDON.  SEDGWICK. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Dickinson  County  High  School,  Chapman, 
1914-16;  At  Home,  Sedgwick,  1916-.  Married,  1916.  Born,  Sedgwick, 
March  2,  1891. 

910.  ORVILLE  EDWARD  CRAIN.  UXBRIDGE,  MASS. 

A.B.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1916.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Schell 
City,  Mo.,  1908-10;  De  Soto,  1910-13;  Baldwin  Ct,  1913-14;  Uxbridge,  Mass., 
1914-.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1914-16.  Born, 
Rockville,  Mo.,  Aug.  6,  1886.  Married  Verla  Babbitt,  Sept.  29,  1907.  Chil- 
dren: Alvin  Wesley,  Aug.  8,  1908;  Forest  Eugene,  Jan.  1,  1910;  Loren 
Orville,  Nov.  16,  1912. 

911.  EUNICE  HELEN  DARBY.  HAMILTON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Hamilton,  1914-. 
Born  Leavenworth  Co.,  Oct.  3,  1892. 

912.  MARGARET   ETHEL  DAWSON.  MINNEAPOLIS,   MINN. 

A.B.  Stenographer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1914-16;  Homekeeper,  Minneap- 
olis, Minn.,  1916 — .  Born  Colony,  April  6,  1884.  Married  James  Z.  Nebber- 
gall,  July  5,  1916. 

913.  WILLIAM  ROBERT  EVANS. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Whiting,  1914-16;  Graduate  Student,  The  Uni- 
versity of  Kansas,  Summer,  1915.  Born  Linden,  la.,  April  6,  1890.  Brother 
of  No.  802. 

914.  BEATRICE  VERRINDA  FAST.  605  W.  5th  ST.,  PITTSBURG. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  German,  Cherokee  Co.  High  School, 
Columbus,  1914-15  (in  part);  At  Home,  Hutchinson,  1915-16;  Homekeeper, 
1916-.  Born  Hillsboro,  Oct.  18,  1891.  Married  Raymond  Gordon  Ransom, 
No.  889,  Dec.  28,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  627. 

915.  ESTHER  WHITWAM  FOILES  (MRS.)  FULTON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Rural  Schools,  Douglas  Co.,  1914-15;  Homekeeper, 
1910-.  Born  Flint,  Mich.,  Oct.  13,  1883.  Married  Earl  Raymond  Foiles, 
No.  982,  June  8,  1910.  Children:  Jewel,  Feb.  19,  1913;  Charles  Frank,  Dec. 
1,  1915. 

916.  GEORGE  GARFIELD  GARRETTSON.       SAFFORDVILLE. 

A.B.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  Bushong,  1914-17;  Saffordville,  1917-. 
Born  Terre  Haute,  Sept.  26,  1881. 

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917.  CLYDE  JESSE  HALL,  SINGAPORE,  STRAITS  SETTLEMENT, 

MALAYSIA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1916.  Graduate 
Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1914-16;  Missionary  and  Principal 
Oldham  Hall,  Singapore,  Straits  Settlement,  1916-.  Born  Crab  Orchard, 
Neb.,  Aug.  13,  1886.    Married  Mary  Beecher,  June  9,  1916. 

918.  GRACE  KLINE  HAUSAM   (MRS.).  LENEXA. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1911-.  Born  Belton,  Mo.,  Sept.  23,  1889.  Married 
Wiley  Conrad  Hausam,  No.  919,  Aug.  7,  1911.  Child:  Grace  Marie,  Oct.  26, 
1916.     Sister  of  No.  750. 


919.  WILEY  CONRAD  HAUSAM.  LENEXA. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  LeLoup,  1913-14;  Graduate  Student  in 
Theology,  Boston  University,  1914-17;  Washington  Blvd.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1914-17;  Lenexa,  1917-.  Born  Sedalia,  Mo.,  Aug.  5,  1886.  Married  Grace 
Kline,   No.  918,  Aug.  6,  1911.     Child:   Grace   Marie,   Oct.  26,   1916. 

920.  GERTRUDE  THEOREN  HAZEN.  FAYETTE,   MO. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  A.  M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1915. 
Graduate  Student  and  Fellow,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1914-15;  Teacher 
Domestic  Science,  High  School,  Abilene,  1915-16;  Same,  Howard  Payne 
College,  Fayette,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Chetopa,  Feb.  8,  1893.  Sister  of  No. 
686. 

921.  FRANK  LEROY  HENNEY.  HORTON. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  Science,  Gray  Co.  High  School,  Cimarron, 
1914-15;  Stockman,  C.  R.  I.  and  P.  Ry.,  Horton,  1915-.  Born  Willis,  Nov. 
13,  1891.     Brother  of  No.  988. 


922.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HERTZOG.  MADISON,  N.  J. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1914-.  Graduate  Student,  New  Yurk  University,  1915-.  Minister,  M.  E. 
Church,  Centenary,  Lawrence,  1912-13;  Baldwin  Circuit,  1913-14;  Union 
Village,  N.  J.,  1914-16;  Thiells,  N.  Y.,  1916-.  Born  Solomon,  Sept.  4,  1884. 
Married  Lillian  N.  Kehler,  March  18,  1908,  (died  May  21,  1912).  Married 
Vera  Irene  Lange,  No.  874,  July  20,  1914.  Children:  Helen  Norma,  June  19, 
1910;  Frederick  William,  Sept.  9,  1916. 

923.  MILDRED  IMBODEN.  MARION. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Wichita,  1914-15;  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Belle- 
ville, 1915-16;  Marion,  1916-.  Born  Wichita,  March  19,  1892.  Sister  of 
Nos.  425.  577,  870. 


924.  INEZ  CLARA  JOHNSON.  BARNARD. 

A.B.    Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School,  Pomona,  1914-15;  Bar- 
nard, 1915-.     Born  Elgin,  111.,  April  11,  1892. 

205 


1914]  GRADUATES 

925.     BESS  J.  JOHNSTON.  MINNEAPOLIS. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  English.  The  University  of  Wisconsin,  Sum- 
mer, 1915.  Teacher  Engb'sh,  High  School,  Minneapolis,  1914-.  Born  Min- 
neapolis, Nov.  13,  1890.     Sister  of  No.  695. 

926      BETTT.AH   CATHERINE   KELLY.     1615   WOOD   AVE.,   KANSAS 
CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher,  High  School,  Lucas,  1914-15;  6th  Grade,  Kansas  City, 
1915-.     Born  Newton,  Aug.  26,  1890. 

927.  RUTH  EDNA  KURTZ.  OVERBROOK. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latm  and  German,  High  School,  Whiting,  1914-15;  Prin- 
cipal, High  School,  Overbrook,  1915-.  Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Aug.  21, 
1892. 

928.  ELLA  FRANCES  LARNER.  WASHINGTON. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School, 
Washington,  1914-.     Born  Jefferson  Co.,  April  22,  1893. 

929.  JOHN  WESLEY  LAURY.  MORAN. 

A.B.  Teacher  Physical  Science  and  Director  Athletics,  Montgomery 
County  High  School,  Independence,  1914-Jan.  '16;  Farmer,  Moran,  1916-. 
Born  Allen  Co.,  Oct.  6,  1889.     Brother  of  Nos.  700,  701,  813. 

930.  JAMES  CLAUDE  MALIN.  LAWRENCE. 

A.B.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916.  Teacher,  High  School, 
Buffalo,  1914-15;  Graduate  Student  in  History,  The  Univers;ty  of  Kansas, 
1915-.  Fellow,  1916-17.  Member  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Born  Edgely,  N.  D., 
Feb.  8,  1893. 

931.  KATHERINE   DAVIS   McCARTER.  RYAN,   OKLA. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Topeka,  1914-15;  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Ryan, 
Okla.,  1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Ryan,  Okla.,  1916-.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  work 
among  public  school  girls,  Topeka,  1914-15.  Born  Topeka,  March  16,  1893. 
Married  John  R.  Dean,  Nov.  30,  1916. 

932.  GRACE  McCARTY.  LA  HARPE. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Summer, 
1915;  Northwestern  University.  Summer,  1916.  Teacher  English  and  Ger- 
man. High  School,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  1914-15;  Elsmore,  1915-16;  English  and 
Music,  La  Harpe,  1916-.     Born  Iola,  Aug.  29,  1890. 

933.  UNA  L.   MERRYFIELD,  2233   EUNICE  ST,   BERKELEY,   CAL. 

A.B.  Teacher  Physical  Education  and  Playground  Supervisor,  Minne- 
apolis, 1914-16;  Graduate  Student  in  Physical  Education,  The  University  of 
California,  1916-.     Born  Minneapolis,  Dec.  20,  1890. 

206 


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934.  CHESTER  RICHARD  MILHAM.  BOONVILLE,  MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  Mathematics  and  Athletics,  High  School,  Wath- 
ena,  1914-15;  Gardner,  1915-16;  With  Deming  Investment  Co.,  Oswego, 
1916;  Teacher  History  and  Manager  Track  Athletics,  Kemper  Military 
"Academy,  Boonville,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Weeping  Water,  Neb.,  May  26, 
1894.     Brother  of  No.  760. 

935.  THOMAS  MORCOM.  128  E.  33D  ST.,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

A.B.  Medical  Student,  Northwestern  University,  1913-.  Born  Mineral 
Del  Monte,  Hidalgo,  Mex.,  Jan.  10,  1888. 

936.  HAZAH  M.  MORRIS.  WATHENA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Rural  Schools,  Bourbon  Co.,  1914-15;  Teacher  English 
and  Latin,  High  School,  Uniontown,  1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Wathena,  1916-. 
Born  Frankfort,  July  11,  1890.  Married  Louis  W.  Stewart,  June  1,  1916. 
Sister  of  No.  761. 

937.  HENRY  ROLLO  MUELLER.     4741  FLOURNOY  ST.,  CHICAGO, 

ILL. 

A.B.  B.S.  in  Floriculture,  The  University  of  Illinois,  1916.  Graduate 
Student,  The  University  of  Illinois,  1914-16;  Florist,  Chicago,  111.,  1916-. 
Born  Sedgwick,  June  16,  1892.     Brother  of  Nos.  710,  762. 

938.  VERNA  GLENELLA  OCKER.  McLOUTH. 

A.B.  Student,  Emerson  College  of  Oratory,  Boston,  Mass.,  1914-15; 
Teacher  Latin  and  English.  High  School,  McLouth,  1915-;  Principal,  1916-. 
Born  Nodaway  Co.,  Mo.,  March  24,  1892. 

939.  JENNIE  FLORENCE  OSBORN.  PESHASTIN,  WASH. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades,  Wenatchee,  Wash.,  1914-16;  Peshastin,  Wash., 
1916-.     Born  Linn  Co.,  Dec.  19,  1892.     Sister  of  No.  764. 

940.  ELIZABETH  MAYE  OSENBAUGH.  CLAY  CENTER. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latm,  Botany  and  Physiology,  High  School,  Marys- 
ville,  1914-15;  Latin  and  English,  Jewell  City,  1915-16;  Homekeeper,  Clay 
Center,  1916-.  Born  Lucas,  la.,  Nov.  19,  1894.  Married  Glenn  C.  Adams, 
June  20,  1916. 

941.  KARL  PRESHAW.  25  BRAINARD,  DETROIT,  MICH. 

A.B.  With  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1915-.  Born  Baldwin 
City,  Aug.  7,  1891. 

942.  GORDON  STAFFORD  PRITCHETT.  HENRYETTA,  OKLA. 

A.B.  B.S.,  State  Manual  Training  Normal,  Pittsburg,  1916.  Teacher 
High  School,  Ada,  Okla.,  1914;  Salesman,  Karbe  Grocery  Co.,  Pittsburg, 
1915;  Student  State  Manual  Training  Normal,  1915-16;  Teacher  History  and 
Commercial  Branches,  High  School,  Henryetta,  Okla.,  1916-.  Born 
Hackett  City,  Ark.,  Sept.  16,  1888. 

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943.     JOHN  MERRILL  RAPP.  REDFIELD. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  Principal  High  School,  Fairfax,  Okla.,  1914- 
16;  Principal  Schools,  Redfield,  1916-.  Born  Baldwin  City,  Sept.  18,  1892. 
Brother  of  Nos.  159,  718. 


944.     MARGARET  ODEN  RICHMOND.  320  E.  10TH,  ABILENE. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  School,  Barnard,  1914-15; 
Homekeeper,  Abilene,  1915-.  Born  Toronto,  Dec.  22,  1888.  Married  R.  B. 
Miller,  D.D.S.,  Sept.  1,  1915.  Child:  Dorothy  Margaret,  June  26,  1916. 
Sister  of  No.  540. 


945.     BRTTCE  BOWMAN  ROBINSON.     74  FENWOOD  RD.,  BOSTON, 
MASS. 

A.B.  M.A.,  Clark  University,  1915.  Graduate  Student  in  Experimental 
Psychology  and  Junior  Fellow,  Clark  University,  1914-15;  Student  Harvard 
University  Medical  School,  1915-.  Born  Compton,  111.,  April  17,  1891.  Son 
of  No.  57. 


946.  RUTH  ROWLAND.  209  S.  JACKSON,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  History,  High  School,  La  Cygne,  1914-15;  At 
Home,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-.     Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  March  16,  1892. 

947.  RALPH  GUY  RUST.  PARSONS. 

A.B.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Rust  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.,  Many,  La., 
1914-15;  With  John  H.  Rust,  Hardware  and  Implements,  Parsons.  1915-. 
Born  Altamont,  Dec.  3,  1889.  Married  Ruby  Mae  Mason,  No.  881,  Dec.  30, 
1914. 


948.     EDITH  ANNETTE  SMITH.  MORRIS,  OKLA. 

A.B.     At   Home,   Herington,   1914-15;    Teacher,    Grades,    Morris,    Okla., 
1915-.     Born  Westmoreland,  Dec.  4,  1891.     Sister  of  No.  773. 


949.  WEEMS  VINTON  SNIDER.  HOLDENVILLE,  OKLA. 

A.B.     Teacher  Commercial  Branches,  High  School,  Holdenville,  Okla., 
1914-.     Born  Decatur,  111.,  Dec.  7,  1891. 

950.  ROY  R.  STAFFORD.  JANSEN,   NEB. 

A.  B.     Farmer,  Jansen,  Neb.,  1914-.     Born  Anderson  Co.,  Sept.  3,  1885. 
Brother  of  No.  895. 


951.     CLIFFORD  CLYDE  STEVENS.  ALBIA,  IA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Albia,  la.,  1914-16;  Life  Insurance, 
Albia,  la.,  1916-.  Born  Lyon  Co.,  la.,  Dec.  25,  1891.  Married  Marguerite 
A.  Darbyshire,  Dec.  22,  1915. 

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952.  ELVIE  NATHAN  STEWART,  5419D  UNIVERSITY  AVE.,  CHI- 

CAGO, ILL. 

A.B.  Medical  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1913-14;  Farmer, 
Olathe,  1915-16;  Medical  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1916-.     Born 

Hiawatha,   May  18,   1888.     Married   Ruth   C.    Merry,   June   25,   1914.      Child: 
Eric  Neil,  June  15,  1915.     Brother  of  No.  834. 

953.  INA  GERALDINE  STEWART.  FORT  SCOTT. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  English,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer, 
1915.  Teacher  Public  Speaking  and  Physical  Training,  High  School,  Fort 
Scott,  1914-.     Born  Wamego,  March  5,  1892. 

954.  BERTHA  JOY  STOKES.  MOUND  VALLEY. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Home  Economics,  The  University  of  Kan- 
sas, Summer,  1916.  Teacher  English,  History  and  Science,  High  School, 
Talmage,  1914-16;  History  and  Normal  Training,  High  School,  Mound 
Valley,  1916-.     Born  Anderson  Co.,  Aug.  18,  1888. 

955.  FRED  CALVIN  SUTTON.  707  LAKE  ST.,  TOPEKA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1914-17;  Min- 
ister M.  E.  Church,  Parkdale,  Topeka,  1917-.  Born  Anderson  Co.,  Jan.  20, 
1892.     Married  Alice  Corine  Riley,  Aug.  24,  1916. 

956.  DAVID   ELHANAN   URNER.  BAKERSFIELD,   CALIF. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  The  University  of 
California,  1914-15,  Summer,  1916;  Teacher  Mathematics,  Union  High 
School,  Exeter,  Calif.,  1915-16;  County  High  School,  Bakersfield,  Calif., 
1916-.  Born  Mitchell,  Ind.,  Dec.  4,  1892.  Married  Mildred  Ashbaugh, 
Aug.  24,  1915.     Brother  of  No.  489. 

957.  CHESTER  BENSON  VERNON.  WATERVILLE. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Mound  Ridge,  1914-16;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Waterville,  1916-.  Born  Baldwin  City,  Jan.  29,  1892.  Married  Lula  E. 
Gordon,  May  24,  1915.     Brother  of  No.  778. 

958.  WALTER  WRAY  WARING.  STERLING. 

A.B.  Teacher  Physics  and  Music,  High  School,  Sterling,  1914-15;  His- 
tory and  Music,  1915-16;  History,  1916-.  Born  Waverly,  Sept.  26,  1891. 
Married  Laura  Weyler,  Dec.  25,  1915.     Brother  of  Nos.  841,  1018. 

959.  HELEN  WILSON.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School, 
Sabetha,  1914-16;  Baldwin  City,  1916-.  Born  Montgomery  Co.,  la.,  June 
12,  1890.     Sister  of  Nos.  1087,  1088. 

960.  RALPH  EDGAR  WINGER.  GASTON,  ORE. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Ore- 
gon, Summers,  1915, '16.  Principal  Schools,  Michigan  Valley,  1914-15; 
Superintendent  Schools,  Gaston,  Ore.,  1915-.  Born  McCune,  June  16,  1891. 
Brother  of  Nos.  493,  551. 

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1915]  GRADUATES 

CLASS   OF  1915 

961.  VICTOR  JOHN  ALLDERDICE.  COLDWATER. 

A.B.  General  Merchandise,  Coldwater,  1915-.  Born  Coldwater,  Aug. 
20,  1894.     Brother  of  Nos.  496,  730,  785. 

962.  SARAH    HELEN   ANDERSON.  OSKALOOSA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School, 
St.  Marys,  1915-16;  Latin  and  History,  Oskaloosa,  1916-.  Born  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  June  12,  1893.     Sister  of  No.  900. 

963.  GUY  WALTER  ARMSTRONG.  MEADE. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1916. 
Teacher  Mathematics  and  Sc'ence,  Meade  Co.,  High  School,  Meade,  1915-16; 
Principal  Meade  Co.  High  School,  Meade,  1916-.  Born  Sterling,  April  18, 
1889.     Married  Margaret  Fulton  Allan,  June  7,  1916. 

9G4.     WILMA    MTLDRED    BAIRD.      3020    HARRISON    ST.,    KANSAS 
CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School.  Smithville,  Mo., 
1915-16;  At  Home,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Oxford  Junction,  la., 
March  11,  1892.     Sister  of  No.  901. 

965.  ANNA  GENEVA  BENJAMIN.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  Botany,  History  and  Geometry,  High  School, 
Overbrook,  1915-16;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1916-.  Born  Lyons,  July  22, 
1891.     Sister  of  No.   1027. 

966.  MILDRED  NINDE  BOTKIN.  MOUND  VALLEY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Mound  Valley,  1915-. 
Member  Classical  Association  of  the  Middle  West  and  South.  Born 
Wichita,  Aug.  12,  1890. 

967.  AURA    RENFROW    BRADLEY.  BURLINGTON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Physics  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Burlington, 
1915-.     Born  Pond  Creek,  Okla.,  Jan.  15,  1894. 

968.  JAMES  LESTER  BROWN.  LENEXA. 

A.B.     At  Home,  Lenexa,  1915-.     Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Aug.  24,  1890. 
Brother  of  Nos.  560,  668. 

969.  MARGARET   LURA   BROWN.  HERINGTON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades,  Herington,  1915-16;  English,  High  School,  Her- 
ington,  1916-.     Born  Osage  City,  Dec.  3,  1893. 

970.  HOWARD   KARL  CAMPBELL.  COUNCIL  GROVE. 

A.B.  Clerk  Drug  Store,  Council  Grove,  1915-.  Born  Council  Grove, 
Feb.   25,   1893. 

21( 


GRADUATES  [1915 

971.  LAWRENCE  J.  CATLIN.  NEODESHA. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Phvsics,  The  Universitv  of  Chicago.  Summer, 
1916.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Fredonia,  1913-15;  Neodesha,  1915-. 
Born  Hopkins,  Mo.,  Aug.  6,  1888.     Brother  of  No.  621. 

972.  STANLEY  WILLIAM   CAYWOOD.  WAVERLY. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Waverly,  1915-.  Born  Clifton,  June  18, 
1892. 

973.  CLARA  ANNIS  COE.  WASHINGTON. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Washington,  1915-16; 
English,  1916-.     Born  Yates  Center,  Nov.  24,  1885. 

974.  HARRY  ARCHER  COLEMAN. 
A.B.     Born  Fort  Scott,  Kans.,  1888. 

975.  EARL  MORTON   CRAWFORD.  GARFIELD. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Garfield,  1915-.  Born  Sedgwick,  Jan. 
1,  1887.     Married  Iva  C.  Niles,  July  26,  1916. 

976.  WILBUR  SUMMER  DAVISON.  CHANUTE. 

A.B.  B  S.  in  Agriculture,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1912. 
Teacher  Biology  and  History,  Senior  High  School,  Chanute,  1915-.  Born 
Leadville,  Colo.,  May  7,  1889. 

977.  MYRTLE  EVA  DAUM.  NORTONVILLE. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades  and  Science  and  Historv,  High  School,  Norton- 
ville,  1915-16;  At  Home,  Nortonville,  1916-.    .Born  Nortonville,  Jan.  2,  1890. 

978.  ROLLIN  EARL  DEVORE.  MUSCOTAH. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Muscotah,  1915-.  Member,  Kansas 
Academy  of  Science.  Born  Corning,  la.,  Feb.  21,  1885.  Married  Alida  May 
Wilkins,  lune  5,  1910.  Children,  Doris  Ethel,  May  10,  1911;  Rollin  Jean, 
Jan.  6,  1915. 

979.  NETA  ANTHELIA  DIMMOCK.  HIAWATHA. 

A.B.  Teacher,  5th  Grade,  Hiawatha,  1915-.  Born  Hiawatha,  March 
19,  1891. 

980.  THOMAS  ALEXANDER  EVANS.   '-      WESTMORELAND. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  The  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.  Summer,  1916.  Superintendent  Schools,  Westmoreland, 
1915-.     Born  Straightsville,  O.,  Oct.  1,  1884. 

981.  EVERETT  ROSWELL  FILLEY.  TULSA,  OKLA. 

A.B.  With  Producers  Oil  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1915-.  Born  Filley,  Neb., 
Sept.  5,  1894. 

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982.  EARL   RAYMOND    FOILES.  FULTON. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Eudora,  1912-13;  Monticello,  1913-14; 
Yates  Center  Ct,  1914-15;  Mont  Ida,  1915-17;  Fulton,  1917.  Born  Story 
Co.,  la.,  May  25,  1881.  Married  Esther  R.  Whitwam,  No.  915,  June  8,  1910. 
Children:  Jewel,  Feb.  19,  1913;  Charles  Frank,  Dec.  1,  1915. 

983.  JOHN  THOMAS  FRAZER.  WESTPORT  POINT,  MASS. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1915-.  Born 
Rippy,  la.,  Aug.  31,  1885.  Married  Edna  Alvida  Ruhlen,  No.  1007,  July  29, 
1916. 

984.  CAMMIE  GRAY.  NANKING,   CHINA. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  High  School,  Iola,  1915-16;  Missionary,  Nan- 
king, China,  1916-.     Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Dec.  2,  1891. 

985.  RUTH   IRENE   HATCH.  CENTRALIA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  German  and  Latin,  High  School, 
Centralia,  1915-.     Born  Granada,  May  15,  1887. 

986.  NELL  MAE  HAXTON.  LYONS. 
A.B.     At  Home,  Lyons,  1915-.     Born  Lyons,  June  15,  1890. 

987.  JOHN  WESLEY  HEATON.       5419D  UNIVERSITY  AVE.,   CHI- 

CAGO, ILL. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Powhattan,  1915- 
16;  Graduate  Student  in  Latin,  Greek  and  History,  The  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1916-.     Born  Clinton,  Mo.,  Aug.  7,  1895.     Brother  of  No.   522. 

988.  ESTHER    MATILDA    HENNEY.      3921    FLORAL    ST.,    KANSAS 

CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-.  Born  Willis,  Sept.  26, 
1893.    Married  Marion  L.  Rousey,  Nov.  25,  1915.     Sister  of  No.  921. 

989.  ALBERT  EDWIN  HENRY.  PRATT. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Richmond,  1906-07;  Neosho  Falls,  1907- 
09;  Guymon,  Okla.,  1909-13;  Sterling,  1913-15;  Pratt,  1915-.  Member 
Board  of  Trustees,  Southwestern  College,  1916-.  Born  Freeman,  Mo.,  May 
9,  1880.  Married  Roberta  Harvey,  Nov.  4,  1906.  Children,  Vivian  Bernard, 
Oct.  5,  1907;  Helen  Ruth,  June  26,  1912. 

990.  IRMA  HIGHBAUGH.  ALMA. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Alma,  1915-.  Born  Hammond, 
111.,  Jan.  29,  1891. 

991.  MARGARET  CATHERINE  HOLLAND.  HOLTON. 

A.B.  Teacher  Science,  Mathematics  and  Music,  High  School,  Solomon, 
1915-16;  At  Home,  Holton,  1916-.     Born  Topeka,  May  9,  1894. 

212 


GRADUATES  [1915 

992.  GRACE   LA  DORA   HONNELL.  KANSAS    CITY. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Grades,  Kansas  City,  1915-.  Born 
Horton,  Aug.  21,  1891. 

993.  CHARLES  HAROLD  KONANTZ. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Kingman,  1915-16;  Lyceum 
work,  with  Ralph  Dunbar,  1916-.     Born  Uniontown,  April  7,  1893. 

994.  ORENA  JOSEPHINE   LINSCOTT.  ROBINSON. 

A.B.  B.Ped.,  Campbell  College,  Holton,  1914.  Teacher  Latin,  Camp- 
bell College,  Holton,  1915-16;  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Robinson, 
1916-.     Born  Farmington,  Me.,  Feb.  23,  1894. 

995.  RUTH  MAE  LOCKWOOD.  GOODLAND. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  English,  Sherman  Co.,  High  School,  Good- 
land,  1915-.     Born  St.  Francis,  April  2,  1892. 

996.  VERNON  REAM  McMILLAN.     331  OHIO  ST.,  TERRE  HAUTE, 

IND. 

A.B.  With  J.  E.  Sayre  &  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1915-.  Born  Mor- 
rill, March  22,  1894.     Brother  of  No.  14  C. 

997.  VICTOR     CLINTON     MONNINGER.       1831     CHICAGO     AVE., 

EVANSTON,  ILL. 

A.B.  Salesman,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Junction  City,  1915-16;  Graduate 
Student  in  History,  Northwestern  University,  1916-.  Born  Carlton,  Aug. 
15,  1888. 

998.  EMBERSON  WILLIAM  MYLER.  IOLA. 

A.B.  Graduated  from  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1887.  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  Dighton,  1887-89;  Cottonwood  Falls,  1889-90;  Baldwin  City, 
1890-96;  Moran,  1896-98;  Burlingame,  1898-01;  Lawyer,  Iola,  1901-.  Mem- 
ber Kansas  Academy  of  Language  and  Literature.  Mayor,  Iola,  1903-05. 
President  Board  of  Directors,  Iola  Free  Public  Library,  1912-.  Born 
Neoga,  111.,  Jan.  4,  1862.  Married  Laura  Kate  Bacon,  Aug.  29,  1895.  Chil- 
dren, Marshall  Emberson,  Jan.  21,  1901;  Joseph  Larkin,  Jan.  22,  1905. 

999.  FREDA  LOIS  NEAL.  BRAYMER,  MO. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Mathematics,  English,  Music,  High 
School,  Braymer,  Mo.,  1915-.     Born  Crainsville,  Mo.,  Jan.  17,  1893. 

1000.  FRED  W.   OSTERHOUT.  ATTICA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  Kansas  State 
Normal  School,  Summer,  1915;  Graduate  Student  in  History,  The  Univer- 
sity of  Kansas,  Summer,  1916.  Superintendent  Schools,  Brookville,  1915-16; 
Principal  High  School,  Attica,  1916-.  Member  Pi  Kappa  Delta.  Born 
Morrowville,  Sept.  8,  1885. 

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1C01.     HELEN  ELIZABETH  PRICE.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  Assistant  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  Newton,  Mass.,  1915-16; 
Teacher  Grades,  Baldwin  City,  1916-.  Born  Chanute,  July  17,  1892. 
Daughter  of  No.  27.     Sister  of  No.  717. 

1C02.     WAYNE    PEARSON    RANDALL.  WAKEFIELD. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  The  University  of  Chicago,  Sum- 
mer, 1916.  Superintendent  Schools,  Wakefield,  1915-.  Born  Clay  Center, 
Aug.  10,  1893.     Married  Leah  Mildred  Carson,  Aug.  25,  1915. 

1003.  WILLA  RUTH  RICE.  EUREKA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Eureka,  1915-.  Born  Car- 
terville,  Mo.,  July  5,  1893. 

1004.  WILLIAM  ALFRED  RICHARDS.  TORONTO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Science  and  Normal  Training,  and  Prin- 
cipal, High  School,  Toronto,  1915-16;  Superintendent  Schools,  Toronto, 
1916-.     Born  Corning,  la.,  May  3,  1890. 

1005.  ANNA  RUTH  ROSEBERRY.  LOST  SPRINGS. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  English  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Lost 
Springs,  1915-.     Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  10,  1890.     Sister  of  No.  483. 

1006.  CHARLES  LESTER  RUHLEN.  CHESTER,  N.  J. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  The  logy,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1915-. 
Born  Wetmore,  May  8,  1884.  Married  Edith  May  Stafford,  No.  895,  June  23, 
1916.     Brother  of  No.  1007. 

1007.  EDNA  ALVIDA  RUHLEN.  WESTPORT  POINT,  MASS. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher,  Foltz  Institute,  Herkimer,  N.  Y., 
1915;  Deaconess,  M.  E.  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1916;  Homekeeper,  1916-. 
Born  Wetmore,  March  20,  1887.  Married  John  Thomas  Frazer,  No.  983, 
July  29,  1916.     Sister  of  No.  1006. 

1008.  FRANK     BOWMAN     SIEGRIST.       3800     CENTRAL,     KANSAS 

CITY,  MO. 

A.B.  With  The  Siegrist  Engraving  Co.,  Kansas  City  Mo.,  1915-. 
Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  20,  1891.     Son  of  Nos.  67  and  41. 

1009.  MARY  EDITH  SITES.  ATWOOD. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  German  and  Latin, 
The  University  of  Kansas,  Summer,  1916.  Teacher  Latin  and  German, 
Rawlins  Co.,  High  School,  Atwood,  1915-.  Born  Hebron,  Ind.,  Feb.  7, 
1892. 

1010.  JESSIE  DOROTHY  SMITH.  PROTECTION. 

A.B.  Teacher  German  and  English,  Protection,  1915-.  Born  Parsons, 
Feb.  10,  1891. 

214 


GRADUATES  [1915 

1011.  MARY  PRICE  SMITH.  WATHENA. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  English,  High  School,  Wathena,  1915-. 
Born  Rangoon,  Burma,  India,  Dec.  10,  1893.     Sister  of  No.  724. 

1012.  THEODORE  GARLAND  SMITH.     72  MT.  VERNON  ST.,  BOS- 

TON, MASS. 

A.B.  Minister,  Oklahoma,  1915-16;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1916-.     Born  Pattonsburg,  Mo.,  July  4,  1890. 

1013.  ROY  LEE  STEINHEIMER.  FORD. 

A.B.  Teacher,  Ford,  1915-.  Born  Arkansas,  Jan.  16,  1892.  Brother 
of  No.  896. 

1014.  LEO  GLENN  SWOGGER.  WAVERLY. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  A.M.,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1916. 
Graduate  Student  in  Latin,  and  Fellow,  The  University  of  Kansas,  1915-16; 
Editor  Gazette,  Waverly,  1916-.  Member  Sigma  Delta  Chi.  Born  Idana, 
May  6,  1895. 

1015.  RUTH  EDITH  THOMAS.  NESS  CITY. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  English  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Mildred, 
1915-16;  Ness  City,  1916-.     Born  Sterling,  Dec.  29,  1894. 

1016.  GLADYS  RUTH  TUFTS.  ABILENE. 

A.B.  Playground  Work,  Redpath-Horner  Chautauqua  System,  Sum- 
mers, 1915,  '16;  Representative  Redpath  Lyceum  Bureau,  1915-.  Born 
Eskridge,  June  23,  1893. 

1017.  CHARLES  WILSON  WARE.  GRENOLA. 
A.B.     Farmer,  Grenola,  1915-.     Born  Grenola,  May  18,  1892. 

1018.  RETA  HAZEL  WARING.  CHEROKEE,  OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  High  School,  Cherokee,  Okla.,  1915-.  Born 
Waverly,  Dec.  21,  1890.     Sister  of  Nos.  841,  958. 

1019.  LLOYD   KENNEDY  WHITE.  SAPULPA,   OKLA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Physics  and  Chemistry,  High  School,  Sapulpa,  Okla., 
1915-.     Member  American    Chemical   Society.     Born   Burns,   Jan.    15,    1894. 

1020.  JEANETTE  WICKSTROM.  MEADE. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  Meade  Co.,  High  School,  Meade, 
1915-.     Born  Chanute,  Jan.  19,  1893. 

1021.  EVERETT  RAYMOND  WILES.     606  TOPEKA  AVE,  TOPEKA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Science,  High  School,  Westfield,  111,  1916;  Assistanf 
Chemist,  A.  T.  &  S.  Fe.  Ry,  Topeka,  1916-.  Born  De  Smet,  S.  D,  April  2 
1892.     Married  Maude  Aileen  Kemler,  Nov.  11,  1916. 

215 


1915-16]  GRADUATES 

1022.  CORALIE    ROXETTA    WILLIAMS.      1132    UNIVERSITY    ST., 

WICHITA. 

A.B.  Teacher  Grades,  Wichita,  1915-.  Born  Atlantic,  la.,  Nov.  24, 
1891. 

1023.  FAYETTE  JULIUS  WOOD.  IRVING. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Education,  The  University  of  Kansas,  Sum- 
mer, 1916.  Principal  High  School,  Hartford,  1915-16;  Irving,  1916-.  Born 
Wamego,  Jan.  9,  1893.     Brother  of  No.  850. 


CLASS   OF   1916 

1024.  BENA   ALBERTA   ANDERSON.  RANTOUL. 

A.B.     Alpha    Delta    Sigma.     Principal    Rural    High    School,    Rantoul, 
1916-.     Born  Ottawa,  Oct.  8,  1888. 

1025.  RAY  EDDLY  AXTON.  IOLA. 
A.B.     Born  Cherryvale,  July  4,  1893.     Brother  of  Nos.  404,  666. 

1026.  ANNA  RUTH  BENHAM.  HORTON. 

A.B.     Teacher   History,   High   School,    Horton,   1916-.     Born   Fontana, 
June  24,  1894.     Sister  of  No.  734. 

1027.  OPAL  VERN  BENJAMIN.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.     Teacher  Grades,  Baldwin  City,  1916-.     Born  Lyons,  Oct.  8,  1893. 
Sister  of  No.  965. 

1028.  CLYDE  OWEN  BRADEN.  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

A.B.     Teacher  Athletics,  Country  Day  School,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-. 
Born  Baldwin  City,  Nov.  5,  1891.    Brother  of  No.  616. 

1029.  MARY   FAY   BROWN.  WINCHESTER. 

A.B.     Teacher  Grades,  and  English  in  High  School,  Winchester,  1916-. 
Born  Fall  River,  April  1,  1894. 

1030.  MARY    ELIZABETH    BROWNRIGG.  ALTA   VISTA. 

A.B.     Teacher   Mathematics   and    English,    High    School,   Alta    Vista, 
1916-.     Born  Goodrich,  Dec.  18,  1892. 

1031.  RUTH  ESTHER  BRUNE.  WELLSVILLE. 

A.B.     Teacher    German    and    Latin,     High     School,    Wellsville,     1916-. 
Born  Lake  View,  Sept.  12,  1893.     Sister  of  No.  906. 

1032.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  CARSON.     5627   MARYLAND  AVE.,  CHI- 

CAGO, ILL. 

A.B.;  Mus.B.,  1916.     Graduate  Student  in  Sociology,  The  University  of 
Chicago,  1916.     Born  Blair,  Neb.,  Aug.  27,  1890. 

216 


GRADUATES  [1916 

1033.  WALTER  FRANK  DE  LASHMUTT.  LA  CROSSE. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Director  Athletics,  High  School,  La 
Crosse,  1916-.     Born  Ft.  Madison,  la.,  Dec.  27,  1895. 

1034.  NEVA    BERTRICE,    DENISON.  SPEARVILLE. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School,  Spearville,  1916-. 
Born  Rexford,  Aug.  22,  1893. 

1035.  MYRTLE  ETNA  DENLINGER.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1916-.  Born  Hartland,  Dec.  13,  1893. 
Sister  of  No.  862. 

1036.  PHOEBE  ELIZABETH  EMERY.  NANKING,  CHINA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Missionary,  Nanking,  China,  1916-.  Born 
Lawrence,  Sept.  8,  1884. 

1037.  RUTH  ADELINE  ERNST.  ATCHISON. 
A.B.     Teacher  Grades,  Atchison,  1916-.     Born  Atchison,  Aug.  29,  1893. 

1038.  PAUL  LAWRENCE  EVANS.  MINNEAPOLIS. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics,  High  School,  Minneapolis,  1916-.  Born 
Stuart,  la.,  May  15,  1893.     Brother  of  No.  626. 

1039.  GRACE  MARGARET  FITZGERALD.  UNIONTOWN. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  English  and  History,  High  School,  Uniontown, 
1916-.     Born  Blue  Rapids,  April  26,  1894. 

1040.  TRUE  EARL  FOSTER.  PARSONS. 

A.B.  Teacher  History  and  Science  and  Director  Athletics,  Parsons, 
1916-.     Born  Liberty,  Aug.  3,  1893. 

1041.  RUTH  HENRIETTA  GLASIER.  PAYSON,  ILL. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  Principal  Charles  W.  Seymour  Memorial 
High  School,  Payson,  111.,  1916-.  Born  Quincy,  111.,  June  17,  1894.  Sister 
of  No.  1042.  | 

1042.  WALTER  JOHN  C.  GLASIER.  HAMPTON,  N.  J. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Evangelist,  1914-15;  Linwood,  1915-16; 
Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1916-.  Born 
Quincy,  111.,  Feb.  5,  1887.  Married  Nellie  May  Hill,  June  20,  1912.  Child: 
Kenneth  Hill,  April  3,  1914.     Brother  of  No.  1041. 

1043.  ROY    ERNEST    GORDON.      937    W.    ELLSWORTH,    DENVER, 

COLO. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Independence  Circuit,  1911-12;  Lone 
Elm,  1912-14;  Rantoul,  1914-16;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Iliff  School 
of  Theology,  1916-.  Born  Stotesbury,  Mo.,  Feb.  16,  1887.  Married  Myrtle 
Belle  Goodman,  Sept.  S,  1909. 

217 


1916]  GRADUATES 

1044.     BURR  GUNSAULLUS.    72  MT.  VERNON  ST,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

A.B.  Graduate  student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1916-.  Born 
Bourbon  Co.,  April  17,  1879. 

1C45.     MARY    JOSEPHINE    HAINES.  AUGUSTA. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Hutchinson,  1916-17;  Homekeeper,  1917-.  Born 
Hutchinson,  Aug.  21,  1893.  Married  Charles  Willard  Penley,  No.  1069,  Feb. 
12,  1917. 


1C46.     DOROTHY  ELIZABETH  HANN.     BURLINGTON  JUNCTION, 
MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  History,  High  School,  Burlington 
Junction,  Mo,  1916-.  Born  Burlington  Junction,  Mo,  Jan.  20,  1896.  Sister 
of  No.  1047. 


1047.  JENNIE  FOSTER  HANN.  CLEARMONT,  MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  I  atin,  English  and  History,  High  School,  Clearmont, 
Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Burlington  Junction,  Mo,  March  29,  1894.  Sister  of 
No.  1046. 

1048.  EVALENA  HARRIS.  HOWARD. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Howard,  1916-.  Born  Howard,  Aug.  2,  1891.  Sister 
of  No.  864. 

1049.  FREEMAN  CARROLL  HAVIGHURST.  LAWRENCE. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Fellow  in  Philosophy,  The  University  of 
Kansas,  Lawrence,  1916-.     Born  Bloomington,  111,  March  1,  1895. 

1050.  GERTRUDE  ELIZABETH   HEDGE.  WESTBORO,   MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  Mathematics  and  Physics,  High  School,  West- 
boro,  Mo,  1916-.     Born,  Whiting,  May  31,  1893. 

1051.  FAYE   PEARL   HOLLIS.  FREDONIA. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Fredonia,  1916-. 
Born  Carthage,  Mo,  March  12,  1892. 

1052.  FLORENCE  HUDSON.  AXTELL. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Axtell,  1916-.  Born  Neodesha, 
Jan.  16,  1895. 

1053.  LE  ROY  JEWELL.  HAVILAND. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School,  Haviland,  1916-.  Born  Golden  City. 
Mo,  Feb.  15,  1894. 

218 


GRADUATES  [1916 

1054.  LOUIS  HARRISON  KAUB.    9  RIDGE  AVE.,  DEDHAM,  MASS. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Edwardsville,  1915- 
16;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston  University,  1916-.  Born  Cen- 
tropolis,  April  11,  1891.  Married  Minnie  Marie  Weide,  No.  1086,  Aug.  2, 
1916. 

1055.  JOHN  RICHARD  KIRBY.  JEFFERSON. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Morehead,  1916-17;  Jefferson,  1917-. 
Born  Parker,  Nov.  1,  1890. 

1056.  FLORA  KRAFT.  FAIRVIEW. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  Domestic  Science,  High  School,  Fairview, 
1916-.     Born  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  18,  1892. 

1057.  OLIVE  KREEK.  WAVERLY,  MO. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Oregon,  Mo.,  1916;  Teacher  Latin  and  Mathematics, 
High  School,  Waverly,  Mo.,  Jan.,  1917-.     Born  Oregon,  Mo.,  July  11,  1893. 

1058.  FRANK  GLENN  LANKARD.     72  MT.  VERNON  ST.,  BOSTON, 

MASS. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Boston 
University,  Boston,  Mass.,  1916-.     Born  Anderson  Co.,  Sept.  1,  1892. 

1059.  FORREST  MABRY   LARMER.  WESTBORO,   MO. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Westboro,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Ravenwood,  Mo., 
Jan.  17,  1898. 

1060.  MAMIE  KATHELENE  LAUER.  CASTLE   ROCK,   COLO. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1916-.  Born  Elmo,  Oct.  4,  1893.  Married  Ralph 
O.  Taylor,  No.  1081,  Aug.  17,  1916. 

1061.  MARIAN  TATE   LEACH.  FRONTENAC. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Frontenac,  1916-.  Born  Baldwin 
City,  Sept.  4,  1887.     Sister  of  No.  702. 

1062.  GLADYS  MARIE  LISHERNESS.  CHANUTE. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1916;  Teacher  English  and  History, 
High  School,  Chanute,  Jan.,  1917-.     Born  Lancaster,  Wis.,  Oct.  9,  1894. 

1063.  HURST  MAJORS.  WAVERLY. 

A.B.  Newspaper  work,  Waverly,  1916-.  Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Aug. 
18,  1895. 

1064.  CLARENCE  AVERY  McCULLOUGH.  MAPLE  HILL. 

A.B.  Principal  Schools,  Maple  Hill,  1916-.  Born  Savoy,  111.  Sept 
9,  1892. 

219 


1916]  GRADUATES 

1065.  ROY    STEWART    McCULLOCH.  ELMONT. 

A.B.  Graduate  First  Penn.  State  Normal  School,  Millersville,  Pa., 
1905.  Teacher  twelve  years.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Allen,  1916-17;  El- 
mont,  1917-.  Born  McCulloch's  Mills,  Juniata  Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Married  Nellie  Winsor,  Sept.  4,  1913.  Children,  Charles  Winsor,  July  6, 
1915;  Paul  Dean,  Feb.  26,  1917. 

1066.  EMMA  MELTON.  CLINTON,  MO. 

A.B.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Clinton,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  War- 
saw, Mo.,  June  11,  1880. 

1067.  EUNICE  ANN  MOORE.  FREDONIA. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin,  High  School,  Fredonia, 
1916-.     Born  Marionville,  Mo.,  July  22,  1892.     Sister  of  No.  885. 

1068.  VERA  VIVIAN  PAYTON.  CLARINDA,  IA. 
A.B.     At  Home,  Clarinda,  la.,  1916-.     Born  Clarinda,  la.,  Aug.  18,  1894. 

1069.  CHARLES  WILLARD   PENLEY.  AUGUSTA. 

A.B.  Banker,  Augusta,  1916-.  Born  Augusta,  Feb.  12,  1894.  Married 
Mary  Josephine  Haines,  No.  1045,  Feb.  12,  1917. 

1070.  LOIS  CECELIA  PENNOCK.  WESTMORELAND. 

A.B.  Teacher  English  and  History,  High  School,  Westmoreland, 
1916-.     Born  Olathe,  July  10,  1892. 

1071.  LORETTA   MARGARET   POWELL.  ESKRIDGE. 

A.B.  At  Home,  Topeka,  1916;  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Eskridge, 
Jan.,  1917-.     Born,  Topeka,  Aug.  14,  1893. 

1072.  ROY  FRANKLIN  PRESTON.     5813  DORCHESTER  AVE.,  CHI- 

CAGO, ILL. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student,  The  University  of  Chicago,  1916-.  Born 
Linn  Co.,  Jan.  19,  1893. 

1073.  MAY  RANDALL.  MONROE,  WASH. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Latin  and  English,  High  School, 
Monroe,  Wash.,  1916-.  Born  Osage  City,  Dec.  24,  1890.  Daughter  of 
Nos.  65  and  87. 

1074.  HARRY  RIGBY.  VERNON. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Principal  Schools,  Vernon,  1916-.  Born 
Leigh,  Lancashire,  England,  May  23,  1884. 

1075.  MELVIN  GILLISON  RIGG.  ITHACA,  N.  Y. 

A.B.,  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Graduate  Student  and  Fellow  in  Philosophy, 
Cornell  University,  1916-.     Born  Eureka,  Oct.  20,  1895. 

220 


GRADUATES  [1916 

1076.  LYNN  HOOVER  RUPERT.  460  W.  35TH  ST.,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Baldwin  Circuit,  1914-15;  Monticello, 
1915-16;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1916-. 
Born  Sedalia,  Mo.,  Feb.  3,  1890.  Married  Hazel  Laona  Lindory,  June  9,  1913. 
Child,  Ida  Loamia,  June  16,  1916. 

1077.  GLEN  SAMUEL  SLOUGH.  COATS. 

A.B.  Superintendent  Schools,  Coats,  1916-.  Born  Quincy,  Feb.  10, 
1895.     Brother  of  No.  1078. 

1078.  LYDIA   KATHERINE  SLOUGH.  QUINCY. 

A.B.  Principal  High  School  and  Teacher  English  and  Latin,  Quincy, 
1916-.     Born  Quincy,   Oct.   18,   1889.     Sister  of  No.   1077. 

1079.  OTIS  FRANKLIN  SMITH.  EVANSTON,  ILL. 

A.B.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1916-. 
Born  Sedalia,  Mo.,  Oct.  3,  1886. 

1080.  CLARISSA  STEPHENSON.  YATES  CENTER. 

A.B.  Teacher  English,  High  School,  Yates  Center,  1916-.  Born  Yates 
Center,  Sept.  8,  1895. 

1081.  RALPH  O.  TAYLOR.  CASTLE  ROCK,  COLO. 

A.B.  Ministerial  Supply  (M.  E.),  Gardner,  1916;  Ministerial  Supply, 
Castle  Rock,  Colo.,  1917-.  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Iliff  School  of 
Theology,  Jan.,  1917-.  Born  Lyons,  Sept.  24,  1891.  Married  Mamie  Kathe- 
lene  Lauer,  No.  1060,  Aug.  17,  1916. 

1082.  ARTHUR   LE  ROY   THOMPSON.  BALDWIN    CITY. 

A.B.  Clerk,  Clothing  Store,  Baldwin  City,  1916-.  Born  Howard, 
April  1,  1892.     Brother  of  No.  775. 

1083.  JAMES  ROBERT  TREGANZA.  ST.  PAUL. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Nortonville,  1916-17;  St.  Paul,  1917-. 
Born  Hazel  Green,  Wis.,  Nov.  12,  1886. 


1084.  MADELINE  HELEN  WARDEN.  McCRACKEN. 
A.B.     At  Home,  McCracken,  1916-.     Born  McCracken,  Jan.   7,  1892. 

1085.  TROY  SANDERS  WARNER.     244  S.  GILPIN,  DENVER,  COLO. 

A.B.  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Greeley,  1914-15;  LeLoup,  1915-16;  Mon- 
ticello, 1916;  Graduate  Student  in  Theology,  Iliff  School  of  Theology, 
1916-.  Born  Milton,  111.,  March  14,  1881.  Married  Julia  Rose  Adams,  June 
15,  1904.  Children,  Anna  Evelyn,  Oct.  14,  1905;  Lucille  Katherine,  Dec.  7, 
1906. 

221 


1916]  GRADUATES 

1086.  MINNIE  MARIE  WEIDE.     9  RIDGE  AVE,  DEDHAM,  MASS. 

A.B.  Homekeeper,  1916-.  Born  Yates  Center,  Jan.  21,  1892.  Married 
Louis  Harrison  Kaub,  No.  1054,  Aug.  2,  1916. 

1087.  MURRAY  ALDERSON  WILSON.  OSWEGO. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Principal  High  School,  Oswego,  1916-. 
Born  Palmyra,  la,  Aug.  15,  1894.     Brother  of  Nos.  959,  1088. 

1088.  WENONA  WILSON.  CHAPMAN. 

A.B.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Dickinson  Co.  High 
School,  Chapman,  1916-.  iJom  Anderson,  lnd,  teb.  13,  1892.  Sister  of  Nos. 
959,   1087. 

1089.  ELBERT  SANFORD  WRIGHT.  LITTLE  ROCK,  ARK. 

A.B.  Teacher  History,  Philander  Smith  College,  Little  Rock,  Ark, 
1916-.     Born  Baldwin  City,  Jan.  25,  1894. 

1090.  HERBERT  WRIGHT.  KANSAS  CITY. 

A.B.  With  J.  W.  Jenkins'  Sons,  Kansas  City,  Mo,  1916-.  Born 
Kansas  City,  Mo,  Feb.  7,  1893. 

1091.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ZABEL.  LOCK  HAVEN,  PA. 

A.B.  Professional  Baseball,  1916-.  Born  Wetmore,  Feb.  18,  1891. 
Married  Ruby  Kathrine  Kress,  June  10,  1916.  Child:  Kathrine  Kress, 
March  22,  1917. 


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ALUMNI  OF  THE  CONSERVATORY 
OF  MUSIC 

CLASS  OF  1908 

1C.     RHODA  JAMIESON.  MANKATO. 

Mus.B.  Student  Voice  and  Piano,  Chicago  Musical  College,  Chicago, 
111.,  1910-11;  Student  Voice  with  J.  C.  Wilcox,  Denver,  Colo.,  Summers, 
1913,  '14,  '15,  '16;  Student  Music,  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Summer, 
1911.  Mus'c  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  Osage  City,  1911-12;  Halstead,  1912- 
13;  Read'ng,  1913-16;  Mankato,  1916-.  Born  Burlingame,  March  6,  1885. 
Sister  of  No.  694. 


CLASS  OF  1910. 

2C.     NETTIE  IRENE  AMOS.     2118  E.  38TH  ST.,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 
Mus.B.     Born  Lindsborg,  June  16,  — .     Married  Harold  Lowdermilk. 

3C.     FLETA  EDITH  CROWLEY.  McCRACKEN. 

Mus.B.      Homekeeper.      Born    Garden    City,    Aug.    6,    1887.      Married 
George  W.  Underhill. 

4C.     EVERETT  KIN  FOSTER. 
Mus.B.     (See  College  No.  591.) 

5C.     EULA  REBA  SMITH. 

Mus.B.     (See  College  No.  598.) 


CLASS  OF  1911. 

6C.     EDITH  MAE  BIDEAU.  PITTSBURG. 

Mus.B.  A.B.,  The  University  of  Kansas.  1912.  Student  in  Voice  with 
Madam  Bensberg-Barrachia,  and  Piano  with  Clarence  Bird,  Florence,  Italy, 
1913-15;  Teacher  Voice  and  Piano,  Chanute,  1915-16;  Professor  Voice,  Man- 
ual Training  Normal  School,  Pittsburg,  1916-.  Concert  Soprano.  Born 
Buffalo,   Nov.  6,  1888. 

7C.    RAYMOND  WILLIS  PORTER. 
Mus.B.     (See  College  No.  714.) 


1912-15]  ALUMNI 

CLASS  OF  1912 
8C.     MARY  BRIGHAM. 

Mus.B.     (See  College  No.  451.) 

9C.     ERNEST  LINCOLN  COX.  711  EUCLID,  DES  MOINES,  IA. 

Mus.B.  Teacher  Voice,  Moores  Hill  College,  Moores  Hill,  Ind.,  1912-13; 
Student  Music  and  Director  of  Music,  American  Church,  Berlin,  Germany, 
1913-14;  Director  of  Music,  Grand  Avenue  Temple,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1914- 
15;  Head  Voice  Department,  Highland  Park  College  and  Director  of  Choir, 
Grace  M.  E.  Church,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1915-.  Born  Oak  Grove,  Mo.,  Dec. 
15,  1886.  Married  Elizabeth  Voorhis,  No.  839,  Aug.  5,  1913.  Children: 
Catherine  Voorhis,  Aug.  28,  1914;  Margaret  Elizabeth,  Dec.  31,  1915. 

IOC.     FERN  LUCILE   HOOVER.  OSAGE  CITY. 

Mus.B.  Teacher  Music,  Eureka,  1913-14;  At  Home,  Baldwin  City,  1914- 
16;  Teacher  Public  School  Music,  Osage  City,  1916-.  Born  Cambridge, 
Feb.  6,  1891. 

11C.     SIDDIE   ETHEL  KREGAR.  ANTHONY. 

Mus.B.     Teacher  Music,  Anthony,  1912-.     Born  Milford,  Jan.  15,  1890. 


CLASS  OF  1913. 

12C.     BERNA  JOSEPHINE   HANNUM.  KANSAS   CITY,   MO. 

Mus.B.  Teacher  Music,  Cherryvale,  1913-14;  Assistant  in  Physical 
Training  for  Women,  Baker  University,  1914-15;  Homekeeper,  1915-.  Born 
Garnett,  May  3,  1891.      Married  Fred  Allen  Price,  No.  716,  June  12,  1915. 


CLASS  OF  1914. 

13C.     GLADYS  MERCIA  DOUGHERTY.     1525  WESTERN  AVE.,  TO- 
PEKA. 

Mus.B.  Student  Stenography,  Topeka,  1914-15;  Teacher  Piano,  also 
Teacher  Commercial  Branches,  Dougherty's  Business  College,  Topeka, 
1915-.     Born  Topeka,  Oct.  5,  1890. 

14C.     HELEN  KITLENA  McMILLAN.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

Mus.B.  Student  in  College,  Baker  University,  1914-.  Born  Morrill, 
March  22,  1894. 

CLASS  OF  1915. 
15C.     BENJAMIN  JACOB  BRUNE. 
Mus.B.     (See  College  No.  905.) 

224 


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16C.    JESSIE  MUIR  BUNTEN.  BRITTON,  S.  DAK. 

Mus.B.    Teacher.     Born  Scranton,  Apr.  12,  1893. 

17C.     ELSIE  MAY  HAIGH.  BALDWIN  CITY. 

Mus.B.     Student  in   College,   Baker  University,    1915-.     Born   Sabetha, 
Dec.  2,  1893.     Sister  of  No.  683. 


CLASS  OF  1916. 
18C.     LELAND   LEGLER  BROWN.  LONOKE,  ARK. 

Mus.B.     Farmer,  Lonoke,  Ark.,  1916-.     Born  Oskaloosa,  Aug.  3,  1892. 

19C.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  CARSON. 
Mus.B.     (See  College  No.  1032.) 

20C.     GEORGIA  ESTHER  HOFFMAN.  FRANKFORT. 

Mus.B.  Teacher  Music  in  Public  Schools,  Frankfort,  1916-.  Born 
Perry,  May  29,  1894. 

21C.     ESTHER  MARTIN.         2614  E.  30TH   ST.,   KANSAS   CITY,  MO. 

Mus.B.  With  The  Methodist  Book  Concern  and  Student  Horner  Insti- 
tute of  Fine  Arts,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-.  Born  Greenleaf,  July  9,  1894. 
Sister  of  No.  879. 


225 


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ALUMNI  WITH  ADVANCED  DEGREES 
PRO  MERITO 


Year  Name  Degree 

1892    Franklin  Pierce  Smith,  A.B A.M. 

1894    Anna  May  Hair,  A.B AM 

(Mrs.  M.  C.  Findley.) 

1894    William  Colfax  Markham,  A.B A.M. 

1894    Robert  T.  Smith A.M. 

1894    Frank  James  Squires A.M. 

1894  Nathan  Abijah  Swickard,  A.B A.M. 

1895  Robert  T.   Smith,  A.M Ph.  D. 

1895     Nathan  Abijah  Swickard,  A.M Ph.D. 

1895     Samuel  Brush   Haskin,  A.B A.M. 

1895     Francis  Cummins  Lockwood,  A.B A.M. 

1895     Paul  Martin  Pearson,  A.B A.M. 

1895    James  Marion   Price,  A.B A.M. 

1895  *  William  Brown  Swan,  A.B.,  M.D A.M. 

1896  *Mrs.  Ella  R.  Price,  A.M Ph.  D. 

1896    Frederick  Beman  Price,  A.M Ph.  D. 

1896     Nathaniel   V.    Moore A.M. 

1896  William     Parsons,    A.B A.M. 

1897  Oliver  Lincoln  Utter,  A.B A.M. 

1897    Nathaniel  V.  Moore,  A.M Ph.  D. 

1897    Arza  Bracken  Fogle,  A.B A.M. 

1897  *Harry  Bertrand  Wren,  A.B A.M. 

1897  Thomas  Ira  Motter,  A.B A.M. 

1898  Elkanah  Harley  Haskin,  A.B A.M. 

1898    Jennie  May  Kershner,  Ph.  B A.M. 

(Mrs.  K.  W.  Robbins.) 

1898     Ida  Laura  Kershner,   Ph.  B A.M. 

(Mrs.  E.  E.  Hickman.) 

1898  William  Wylie  Kilpatrick,  Ph.  B A.M. 

1899  Ralph  Wakefield,   A.B A.M. 

1900  Lydia  Sain,  B.L A.M. 

1901  *David  McMillan  Houghtelin,  A.B., 

S.T.B A.M. 

1902  Arthur  Wirt  Lowther,  Ph.  B A.M. 

1903  Scott  Elias  William  Bedford,  A.B A.M. 

1903     Dan  Brearley  Brummitt,  A.B.,  S.T.B... A.M. 

1903     Robert  Benjamin  Hayes,  A.B A.M. 

1903     Edwin  Merrick  Miller,  A.B.,  M.D A.M. 

1903  Thomas  James   Riley,  A.B A.M. 

1904  Sanford  Parmenas  Archer,  Ph.  B A.M. 

1904     Mrs.  Eva  Gill  Clark,  A.B A.M. 

1904    Bertram   Everett  McProud,  A.B A.M. 

1904  Lewis  Grant  Reser,  A.B A.M. 

1905  Frank  Wesley  Allin,  B.S.,  M.D A.M. 

1905    George  Albert  Nicholson,  A.B A.M. 

1905    James  D.  Smith,  M.S A.M. 

1908  Mabel  Alberta  Allison,  A.B A.M. 

(Mrs.  .) 

1909  Chester  Haviland  Crane  Dudley, 

A.B.,   B.D A.M. 

226 


Address 
Lawrence. 
Salem,  Ore. 

Baldwin  City. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Austin,  Tex. 
Mediapolis,  la. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Mediapolis,  la. 
Olathe. 
Tucson,  Ariz. 
Swarthmore,   Pa. 
Littleton,  Colo. 


Allahabad,   India. 
Satsop,  Wash. 
Des  Moines,  la. 
West  Mansfield,  O. 
Satsop,  Wash. 
Williamsburg. 

Oak  Park,  111. 
Lenexa. 
Chicago,   111. 

Warsaw,  Ind. 


Litchfield,  111. 
Neosho  Falls. 


Logansport,  Ind. 
Chicago,  111. 
Chicago,  111. 
Sedalia,  Mo. 
Mound  City,  Mo. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Streator,  111. 
Westwood,  Calif. 
University  Place,  Neb. 
Delavan,    Wis. 
Chicago,  111. 
Kusa,  Okla. 
Emporia. 


Keene,  N.  H. 


ALUMNI 


[1909-12 


Year  Name                                        Degree                     Address 

1909    Elmer  Perry  Monahan,  Ph.  B A.M.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1909    Leroy  Trophimus  Reser,  Ph.  B A.M.  Baldwin  City. 

1911    Fred  Mark  Bailey,  A.B A.M.  Ottawa. 

1911    Fowler  Adelphi  Brooks,  A.B A.M.  Norman,  Okla. 

1911  Harriet  Kemp,   A.B.,   Ped.  B A.M.  Grinnell,   la. 

(Mrs.  J.  R.  Lewis.) 

1912  Arthur  D.   Catlin,  A.B A.M.  Yates  Center. 

1912    Myra  Amanda  Lockwood,  A.B A.M.  Forest  City,  la. 

1912    Ben  Scudder  Millikan,  A.B A.M. 

1912    Margaret   Stewart,  A.B A.M.  St.  Charles,  Mo. 

1912    Anna  Downey  Porter,  A.B A.M.  Rome,  Italy. 

1912    John  Haigler  Kile,  A.B.,  Ped.  B A.M.  Garrison. 


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HONORARY  ALUMNI 

Year                      Name                                        Degree  Address 

1862  *Charles  A.  Logan A.M. 

1872  *Rugh  Dunn  Fisher D.D. 

1873  *Thomas  J.   Eaton,  M.D A.M. 

1877  *George  W.   Cothran LL.  D. 

1880  *Charles  Jefferson  Albright LL.  D. 

1880    John   William   Hamilton    • D.D.      Boston,  Mass. 

1880     Richard  A.   Hoffman A.M.       Colorado    Springs    Colo 

1880  Carl  F.  Gissler,  P.G Ph.D.       Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1881  *Joseph   O.   Kno wles D.D. 

1882  *William    Peck A.M. 

1883  Le  Roy  Decatur  Brown Ph.  D. 

1884  *Edward   C.  Curtis D.D. 

1884  *Horace    Reed D.D. 

1884  *John   A.    Driver D.D. 

1886  Alaric  S.   Embree A.M.       Topeka. 

1885  *Joseph  H.  Mansfield D.D. 

18S6  *James  Crooks  Hall,  A.M D.D. 

1886  Harvey  Clelland  De  Mott,  A.M LL.  D.       Normal,  111. 

1887  Simeon    T.    Walker A.M.      Baton  Rouge,  La. 

1887  *Preston  B.  Plumb LL.  D. 

1887  *Nathan    Dow    George D.D. 

1887  *William    McKendree   Darwood D.D. 

1888  *Calvin    R.    Pattee D.D. 

1888  *Benj.  Crispin  Lippincott,  A.M D.D. 

1888  *Edwin  Wallace  Parker D.D. 

1888  *George  Sullivan   Dearborn D.D. 

1889  Thomas  Hayden  Hawkins,  M.D A.M.      Denver,  Colo. 

1889  *William    Smith D.D. 

1889  *Isaac  Tichenor  Goodnow,  A.M Ph.D. 

1890  John  Wesley  Butler,  B.D D.D.       Mexico  City,  Mex. 

1890  *Eugene  Wallace  Van   Deventer D.D. 

1890  *Robert  F.  Kelso,  M.D A.M. 

1890  *Samuel  A.   Brewster D.D. 

1891  *Edward   Asa    Whitman D.D. 

1891  *Martin  Van  Buren  Knox,  Ph.  D D.D. 

1891  *Milton  Eves  Phillips D.D. 

1891    John  Calhoun  McClintock,  M.D A.M.  Topeka. 

1891     Edwin  B.  Shaw,  M.D A.M.  Arkansas  City. 

1891  Philo  Melvin  Buck A.M.  Beirut,  India. 

1892  Ervin  Lewellyn  Thorpe,  Ph.  D D.D.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1892  *David  Nathaniel  McInturff,  A.M D.D. 

1892  Milo  Buel  Ward,  M.D A.M.       Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1893  John  Holland  Doddridge D.D.       Greensburg,  Ind. 

1893  Joseph   O.   Dobson D.D.       Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1894  Orin    Palmer  Wright D.D.       South  Portland,  Ore. 

1894  Eugene    May D.D.       Washington,  D.  C. 

1895  William   Irwin  Graham,  A.M D.D.       Watertown,  S.  D. 

1895  Worley  Brighton  Slutz D.D.       Oberlin,  O. 

1896  John  Wesley  Stewart,  A.M D.D.       Anderson,  Mo. 

1896  Don   Snell  Colt,  S.T.B D.D.       Baltimore,  Md. 

1897  *William    A.    Tallon D.D. 

1897  *James  T.  Hanna D.D. 

1897     Robert  Allen   Carnine D.D.       De  Land,  Fla. 

228 


HONORARY   ALUMNI 


[1898-09 


Year  Name  Degree  Address 

1898    Paul  Clarence  Curnick,  A.M D.D.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1898  *Ida  Ahlborn  Weeks,  M.L A.M. 

1898  *Alpheus  Asbury  Brenton  Cavaness A.M. 

1899  Robert  William   Rogers,  Ph.  D LL.  D.  Madison,  N.  J. 

1899  Granville  Lowther,  B.D D.D. 

1900  Winfield  Columbus  Snodgrass D.D.  Roselle  Park,  N.  J. 

1900  Guy  Potter  Benton,  A.M D.D.  Burlington,  Vt. 

1901  Henry   Justin    Allen A.M.  Wichita. 

1901     Edwin  Mortimer  Randall D.D.  Seattle,  Wash. 

1901     Charles    Warren    Fairbanks LL.  D.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1901  William  Alfred  Quayle Litt.  D.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1902  Julius  Smith,  A.M.,  B.D D.D.  Baldwin. 

1902  Hillary  Asbury  Gobin,  A.M.,  D.D LL.D.  Greencastle,  Ind. 

1903  Edward  Combie  Smith D.D.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1903  William    Butt    Collins D.D.  Fenton,  Mich. 

1904  William  Fraser  McDowell,  Ph.  D., 

D.D LL.D.  Washington,  D.  C. 

1904  Reese  Bowman  Kester,  M.S.,  B.D D.D.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1905  Samuel   Plantz,   A.M.,  Ph.  D LL.D.  Appleton,  Wis. 

1905     Samuel  Alexander  Lough,  A.M Ph.D.  University  Park,  Colo. 

1905     Charles  Rutherford  Robinson,  A.M.... D.D.  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

1905    Edward  Yates  Hill,  A.M D.D.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1905  John   Cozier   Willits,   A.M D.D.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1906  Joseph  Henry  Hill,  A.M D.D.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1906     Christian  Fichthorne  Reisner,  A.B., 

S.T.B D.D.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1906  William  Arnold  Shanklin,  A.M., 

D.D LL.  D.  Middletown,   Conn. 

1907  Dan  Brearly  Brum  mitt,  A.M.,  S.T.B. . .  .D.D.  Chicago,  111. 

1907  Otto  Edward  Kriege D.D.  Warrenton,  Mo. 

1908  William  Charles  Bauer,  B.S D.  Sc.  Evanston,  111. 

1908    Walter   Melville   Patton D.D.  Northfield,  Minn. 

1908  William  Alfred  Quayle,  A.M.,  D.D., 

Litt.    D LL.  D.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1909  *Azubah    Adams A.M. 

1909    Foster  Dwight  Coburn A.M.  Topeka. 

1909    Mrs.  Sade  Sullivan  Colt,  A.B A.M.  Baltimore,  Md. 

1909    Matthew    Simpson    Dudgeon,    A.B., 

LL.  B A.M.  Madison,   Wis. 

1909  *Elmer  Selah  Farwell A.M. 

1909    Bertha    Fowler A.M.  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

1909     Minnie  Frickey A.M.  Washington,  D.  C. 

1909    Charles  Edwin  Gault,  B.S A.M.  Topeka. 

1909    Yung  Liang  Hwang,  A.B.,  B.D A.M.  Pekin,   China. 

1909    Mrs.  Jennie  Murray  Kemp,  B.S A.M.  Portland,  Ore. 

1909    Robert  Franklin  Knight A.M.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1909     Henry  L.  Emil  Leuring A.M.  Frankfort  A.  M.,  Germ'y 

1909  *John    MacDonald A.M. 

1909  *George  Washington  Martin A.M. 

1909    Caroline  Ruby  Matson,  A.B A.M.  Salina. 

1909     Mrs.  Margaret  Hill  McCarter A.M.  Topeka. 

1909    Charles  Edgar  Moore,  A.B A.M.  Eureka. 

1909     George  Albert   Nichols A.M.  Evanston,  111. 

1909    Andrew  Cameron  Pearson,  A.B.,  LL.  B..A.M.  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1909     Matthew  Edgar  Pearson A.M.  Kansas  City. 

1909    John    Punton,    M.D A.M.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1909    Henrietta  Viola  Race,  A.B A.M. 

1909     Elijah  Watt  Sells A.M.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1909    Charles    Harrison    Sessions A.M.  Topeka. 

229 


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HONORARY    ALUMNI 


Year  Name  Degree  Address 

1909    Lilian    Scott,    Ph.  B A.M.  Baldwin  City. 

1909    Florence  Lydia  Snow,  B.L A.M.  Neosho  Falls. 

1909    Mary   Fletcher   Swaney A.M. 

1909    Joseph   Luther  Taylor,   A.B.,  LL.  B A.M.  Pittsburg. 

1909    Eliza  A.  Telford,  A.B A.M.  Spring  Hill. 

1909    George  Brown  Thomas,  A.B A.M.  Providence,  R.  I. 

1909    Frederick   Clyde  Trigg A.M.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1909    Viola  Ann  Troutman A.M.  Parsons. 

(Mrs.  J.  A.  Stavely.) 

1909  *Edward  Thomson   Fairchild Ped.  D. 

1909    John  Hamlin  Glotfelter Ped.  D.  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

1909    John  Allen  Hancock,  M.S.,  A.M Ped.  D.  Mankato,  Minn. 

1909    George  Denison  Knipe,  M.S Ped.  D.  Emmett,  Idaho. 

1909  *George   Wesley   Winans Ped.  D. 

1909    Carl  Adolph   Preyer Mus.  D.  Lawrence. 

1909    Emery  Cutler  Beach D.D. 

1909     Donald  John  Cowling,  A.M D.D.  Northfield,  Minn. 

1909    John    Gowdy,   A.B.,  B.D D.D.  Foochow,  China. 

1909    William  Christopher  Hanson D.D.  Kansas  City. 

1909  *Homer  H.  Moore D.D. 

1909     David  Kyugoro  Obata,  A.M.,  B.D D.D.  Tokyo,  Japan. 

1909    James  Alexander   Stavely,  A.B.,  B.D..  .D.D.  Parsons. 

1909     Charles    Moreau    Harger   Litt.  D.  Abilene. 

1909     Paul  Martin  Pearson,  A.M Litt.  D.  Swarthmore,   Pa. 

1909    William   Allen   White Litt.  D.  Emporia. 

1909    Joseph   Little  Bristow,  A.M LL.  D.  Salina. 

1909    Nelson    Case LL.  D.  Oswego. 

1909    James  Willis  Gleed,  LL.  D LL.  D.  Topeka. 

1909     William  Agnew  Johnston LL.  D.  Topeka. 

1909     Frank  Knight  Sanders,  Ph.  D LL.  D.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1909  *Uichiro  Sasamori,   S.T.B.,   Ph.  D LL.  D. 

1909  Frank  Strong,  Ph.  D LL.  D.  Lawrence. 

1910  Samuel    Michael    Ness A.M.  Independence. 

1910    Cornelia   Templeton   Jewett A.M. 

(Mrs.  .) 

1910  Harry  Andrews  King,  A.B.,  S.T.B D.D.  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1911  William    Elsey    Connelley A.M.  Topeka. 

1911     Eustache  Charles  Edouard  Dorion D.D.  Boston,  Mass. 

1911     Benjamin  Noriega  Velasco D.D.  Queretaro,  Mex. 

1911     Charles   Bayard   Mitchell,   D.D., 

Ph.  D LL.  D.  St.   Paul,  Minn. 

1911     Emma  Amelia  Robinson A.M.  Chicago,  111. 

1911     Francis  Lorette  Strickland,  Ph.D D.D.  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

1911  *John   Alanson   Patten LL.  D. 

1913  William  Addison  Brown,  A.B.,  B.D D.D.  Evanston,  111. 

1914  Joseph   M.  M.  Gray D.D.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1915  Edward   Hislop,   A.B.,  S.T.B D.D.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

1916  Kyugoro  Obata,   A.M.,  D.D LL.  D.  Tokyo,  Japan. 


230 


[1889-91 


PERSONS  RECEIVING  CERTIFICATES  FOR 

THE  COMPLETION  OF  CERTAIN 

COURSES  OF  STUDY 

THE  ACADEMY 


1889 


Thomas  Byron  Adell 
Mina  Admire 
William  J.  Anderson 
James  Floyd  Atherton 
Joseph  Milton  Atherton 
Carl  Brann 

Dan  Brearley  Brummitt 
Dudley  O.  Caudry 
Werter  Arthur  McDonald 
Moses  William  Games 
Alva  Allen  George 
Mary  Elsie  Green 
James  Edward  Hair 
Harvard  Oliver  Harpster 
Samuel  Brush  Haskin 
Edward  Clayton  Hollinger 
LeRoy  Holtz 


Palmer  Bangs  Knepp 
Carlena  Larson 
William  Morgan  Leiser 
William  B.  Maggs 
George  Jones  McClure 
Willis  Oscar  Messinger 
William  Linza  Miller 
John  L.  Moor  head 
Philip  Ernest  Parrott 
James  Marion  Price 
William  Neely  Simpson 
Edward  Harris  Spencer 
Thomas  Russell  Taylor 
Frances   Elizabeth   Whitney 
Adelbert  De  Forest  Wood 
Stella  Wyatt 
Walter  Wyatt 


Frank  Wesley  Allin 
Lizzie  Mary  Barricklow 
Mary  Bower 
Willis  B.  Bower 
Mary  Caroline  Brandstatt 
Joseph  Edward  Coe 
Nellie  Cowgill 
Homer  Edgar  Cullison 
Dassie  May  Gabriel 
Minnie  Jane  Games 
Harry  Edward  Halsey 
Miranda  Hammond 
Mary  Sophia  Ives 
Henry  Benton  Johnson 
Henry  Simpson  Johnston 
William  Albert  Jolley 
Albert  Henry  King 
Cary  Logan  Mann 

William 


1890 

George  Arthur  Marvel 
Howard  James  Matteson 
Thomas  Ira  Motter 
Samuel  Murdock 
Pearl  Murray 
Roscoe  O'Neil 
Andrew  Cameron  Pearson 
Eva  Pullin 

Harvey  McElvain  Ramp 
James  William  Reed 
Eunice  Ritchie 
Clarence  Lacell  Rork 
Albert  Frank  Scott 
Ruth  Bernice  Scott 
Georgia  Sheldon 
Olive  Maud   Stewart 
Josephine  White 
Harry  Bertrand  Wren 
Rollin  Yenawine 


John  Shepherd  Akers 
John  Foster  Allen 
Carrie  Baker 


1891 


Claude  Brant 
Grace  Breyfogle 
Lizzie  Breyfogle 


331 


1891-93] 


ACADEMY 


Laura  Buckner 
Daisy  Belle  Bush 
Nettie  Bell  Butler 
Charles  Fletcher  Clark 
William  Melvin  Clark 
Leigh  DeWitt  DeLano 
Otto  B.  Divelbiss 
Hugh  Hale  Ewing 
Hadeon  Spurceon  Farrar 
John  Homer  Foresman 
Birdean  Marguerite  Fraker 
Eva  Clare  Gill 
Hezekiah  B.  Hammond 
Forrest  Madison  Hartley 
Elkanah   Harley  Haskin 
Mary  Hawley 

David  McMillan  Houghtelin 
Charles  Price  Howell 
Mamie  Prudentia   Hubinger 
George  Herbert  Hull 
Frank  Ansalem  Johnson 
Clyde  Emery  Limbocker 


James  Edward  Mallory 
Mary  Anna  Mallory 
Lewis  Merrill  Markham 
Almira  Esther  Marvel 
Anna  Massey 
Edgar  Greeley  Matthews 
Edwin  Merrick  Miller 
Maie  Motter 
Harry  Lionel  Muesse 
Manly  Jacob  Mumford 
Robert  Emerson  Pasley 
Julian  Bronson  Reed 
David  Calvert  Reeves 
Edith  Austa  Robbins 
Henry  Poynter  Robbins 
Floyd  Jay  Seaman 
James  D.  Smith 
William  Watson  Stewart 
Joseph  Luther  Taylor 
Jesse  Norton  Welty 
Samuel  Whallon  Welty 
Edna  Rachel  Wolfe 


1892 


Francis  Earl  Adell 
Thomas  Franklin  Allen 
Prudence  Gertrude  Bell 
Minnie  Maye  Bush 
Luther  Bittle  Bushong 
Harry  C.  Case 
Lizzie  Belle  Cone 
Irwin  Taylor  Cooper 
Charles  Benjamin  Dalton 
Isaac  Franklin  Edwards 
Mary  Alma  Follin 
Willetta  German 
Frank  Percy  Hedges 
Rachel  Harriet  Henderson 
James  Edward  Holmes 
William  Silas  Howey 
Aaron  H.  Huron 
Marion  Ethel  Kidder 
Benjamin  Alexis  Lehew 
John  Leslie  Lehew 


Albert  Marks  Lehr 

Lula  Belle  Leonard 

Mason  Buel  Liebhart 

Dora  Clementine  Markham 

Harriet  N.  Marvel 

John  Otis  Matthews 

Lucine  Moffet 

Ella  McCormick 

Mary   Ellen   McRoberts 

Masenos  Reed  Molesworth 

Ella  R.  Nixon 

Edward  Thompson  Pendleton 

Ralph  Ray  Price 

James  Alexander  Stavely 

George  Asbury  Stephens 

Irwin  Stimmel 

Mattie  Ellen  Stokesberry 

George  Emanuel  Toomey 

Charles  Wilhelm 

Ella  May  Wilhelm 


1893 


Clay  Allen 

Sue  Allen 

Mattie  Buena  Amos 

Joseph  Lawrence  Anderson 

Charlotte  Emmes  Beasley 

Lillie  Grace  Boicourt 

William  Amos  Bradford 

John  Brown 

Ethel  Cavaness 

Pearl  Amy  Clark 

Thomas  Henry  Coole 


John  W.  Crooks 
Clarence  E.  Denning 
Illa  Madge  Denning 
Isaac  Wiley  Dumm 
Arza  Bracken  Fogle 
Aura  Marguerite  Follin 
Harry  A.  Gordon 
Edwin  O.  Grimes 
Bessie  Eleanor  Grow 
Mary  Eleanor  Hand 
Belle  Hart 


232 


ACADEMY 


[1893-95 


Frank  M.  Hartman 
James  Elsworth  Henman 
Maggie  Hinkle 
Arthur   Searles   Kane 
Jennie  May  Kershner 
Laura  Ida  Kershner 
Harry  Lind 
St.  Clair  Lind 

Charlotte  Catherine  Martin 
Mary  Susana  Martin 
William  Francis  Martin 
Mabel  Ethel  McDole 
Arthur  McMurray 


Sivoli  Neff 
David  Kyugoro  Obata 
Frank  Bernard  O'Dell 
Catherine  Frances  Petery 
Isaac  Franklin  Roach 
George  Ruddell,  Jr. 
William  Ortan  Sears 
Nettie  Steele 
Merton  Jay  Stickel 
Dora  Belle  Taggart 
Jessie  May  Tinkham 
Travis  H.  Whitney 
Hamilton  Marion  Williams 
Frank  Eri  Wilson 


Harmon  Allen 

Nora  Dale  Ames 

Cora  Shepard  Boynton 

Detroit  Lee  Burton 

Herbert  Cavaness 

Wilfred  Cavaness 

Smith  Bela  Cogshall 

Rolla  Wood  Coleman 

Lizzie  Cone 

Estelle  Cowgill 

Margaret  Cowgill 

Arlow  Bertram  Crum 

Cora  Louella  Cullison 

John  Daniel  Boone  DeGarmo 

Wilbur  F.  Denious 

Ernest  Day  Everett 

Daisy  Elizabeth  Fisher 

Orestes  L.  Garlinghouse 

William 


1894 

Frank  Griffith 
Milton  Parks  Helmick 
Macy  Hitchcock 
Thomas  A.  Hitchcock 
Clarence  O.  Humphrey 
George  Edward  King 
Clyde  Hiram  Knox 
Anna  Katrine  Lehew 
William   Ray  Manning 
Arthur  Jacob  Martin 
Emanuel  Norman  Martin 
Walter  Messinger 
Nathan  S.  Ragle 
Mary  L.  Rice 
Kirk  Waldo  Robbins 
Cora  May  Showalter 
Jessie  Amanda  Skinner 
Louise  Frederica  Stoelzing 
Harrison  Wilson 


1895 


Joseph  Benson  Baker 
Harriet  Birdie  Barthoff 
Edgar  Lucius  Bedell 
Harry  A.  Bird 
William  Luke  Boicourt 
John  Harrison  Bristow 
George  Croft  Cell 
Charles  William  Cook 
Robert  W.  Coppedge 
Maude  Cowgill 
Florence  May  Dixon 
Lucy  Mary  Fisher 
Samuel  Robert  Fisher 
Ernest  Milbourne  Freeland 
Frank  Watson  Games 
Venia  Amanda  Games 
Helen  Gertrude  Gill 
Rebecca  Goddard 
Mabel  Daisy  Graham 
Louis  Hiram  Griffith 


William  Franklin  Hoover 
Lillian  May  Hunsicker 
Helen  Lucretia  Ingle 
Alice  Chloe  Irwin 
Walter  Stewart  Johnson 
Harry  Andrews  King 
May  Elizabeth  Knox 
David  B.  Loofbourrow 
Pearl  Lynes 

George  Lemuel  McClenny 
Nellie  Millard 
Bertha  May  Miller 
Aura  Jane  Misemer 
Albert  Lopen  Morgan 
Clarence  Benton  Myers 
Pembroke  Reynolds  Newman 
Ernest  R.  O'Neil 
Clayton  Mardis  Owen 
Herman  Goodwin  Porter 
George  Edgar  Potter 


233 


1895-98] 


ACADEMY 


Jane   Sain 

Leila  Sain 

Effie  Louella  Seaman 

Thomas   Pettigrew   Stewart 

Zola  Estelle  Swan 


James  Dawson  Wright 


Minnie  Ann  Underhill 
Roy  Holland  Van  Landingham 
Royola  Van  Orman 
Myrtle  Pearl  Walker 
Grace  Leon  a  Watt 


Herbert  Oscar  Anthon 
George   Mitchell   Bettis 
John  Colburn  Bridwell 
William  Addison  Brown 
Sarah  Emily  Brummitt 
Lewis  Franklin  Burton 
George  Fulton  Collins 
Olive  Vivian  Cullison 
Joseph  Stuart  Davis 
Nira  Ethel  Dean 
Howard  Bertram  Durkee 
Florence  Ora  Elwell 
Hattie  Esther  Elwell 
Francis  William  Fenn 
Francis  Edward  Finley 
Walter  Lyman   French 
Bertha  Lovett  Gasaway 
Leefy  Lilian  Gasaway 
Harry  Lee  Johnson 
Harriet  Kemp 
Charles  Latimer  King 


1896 

Florence  King 
E.  Hamline  Knepp 
Leona  Kuhn 

Joseph  Harlan  Leatherwood 
Charles  E.  Lewis 
Leslie  James  Lyons 
Angus  Maclean 
Mabel  Marvel 
Harriet  Gertrude  Maxwell 
Bertram  Everett  McProud 
Oscar  Ulysses  McProud 
Howard  Leslie  Messinger 
Albert  Perley  Myers 
Edgar  Francis  Riley 
Thomas  James  Riley 
Walter  Meredith   Rogers 
Harry  Carlton  Smith 
Charles   Russell   Teas 
Bertha  Ethel  Watt 
Myrtle  A.  Weber 
Charles  Samuel  Woods 
Ella  Woodyard 


Alvin  Wesley  Ault 
Rollin  Hamlin  Ayers 
Scott  Elias  William  Bedford 
John  Edward  Betts 
Arthur  Stanley  Case 
Luella  Edith  Clark 
Edwin  Nelson  Forbes 
Frank  Hamilton  Hankins 
Ward  Wesley  Hull 
Harry  Gara  Humphrey 
Nora  May  Johnson 
William  W.  Johnston 
William  Butler  Keeling 
Leslie  Clyde  Kuhn 

James 


1897 

Harvey  Elmer  Laughlin 
George  Albert  Lunbeck 
Blanche  Ethel  Mills 
Theo  Louise  Pearce 
Hortense  Jane  Reed 
Leona   Grace  Showalter 
Joseph  Jasper  Skinner 
Alonzo  Martin  Smith 
Levi  Brown  Smith 
Rolla  Baxter  Stafford 
Lathan  Madison  Tinker 
Mamie  Rosalynde  Van  Landingham 
Bessie  Watt 
Frank  Ezra  Wolf 
Albert  Young 


1898 


oilbert  Haven  Atherton 
Perl  Rogers  Barton 
Emily  Isabel  Benedict 
Edna  Potter  Boyd 
Francis  Curtis  Bright 
De  Kalb  Burnham 
Edith  Matilda  Coe 


Grace  Eaton 
Charles  Albert  Gardner 
Wiley  Albert  Gasaway 
Genevra  Hattie  Hamilton 
Robert  Benjamin  Hayes 
Oscar  Clifton  Hays 
Philip  Heigele 


234 


ACADEMY 


[1898-1900 


John  H.  Irby 

Jesse  Johnson 

Anna  Livingstone  Keeling 

Frank  Otho  Kershner 

Emma  Florence  Kuhn 

Ethel  Claire  Lane 

Robert  Loofbourrow 

Pearl  Mc  Curdy 

Elmer  Perry  Monahan 

Florence  Lula  Moore 


Ora  Fleming  Mower 
George  Brock  Neff 
Morris  Patton 
Fred  B.  Porter 
William  F.  Rapp 
Leroy  Trophimus  Reser 
Dossie  May  Stewart 
Harry  Pray  Study 
Ernest  Homer  Tannehill 
John  William  Wallace 


Jasper  Le  Roy  Atherton 
Marie  Annette  Bailey 
Robert  Victor  Bailey 
Gertrude  Fleming  Best 
Cora  Millicent  Brown 
Claude  Allen  Calkins 
Kathryn  Myrtle  Carmean 
Walter  Hodgen  Case 
Eunice   Clapham 
Emma  Alice  Follin 
Edgar  Byron  Frakes 
Florence  Myrtle  Fuller 

LUCRETIA    GADDIS 

Nelle  Gaddis 
Daniel  Chase  Glidden 
Amos  F.  Hamman 
William  Martin  Hammond 
Viola  May  Hankins 
Clair  Aigler  Harpster 
Clara  Marguerite  Hatch 
Fred  James  Hatch 
John  Clarence  Henderson 

Christian 


1899 

Edward  Hislop 
Frank  Wyatt  Hosford 
Charlotte  Hoyt 
David  Ellsworth  Kendall 
Edna  Elmira  Leach 
Harriet  Vena  Loveridge 
Lester  Abram   Maris 
Raymond  Mulvaney 
Mary  Kibben  Murphy 
Miriam  R.  Murphy 
Fred  Robert  Nuzman 
Delbert  Monroe  Parrick 
Edward  Gustav  Polster 
William    F.   Rawles 
David  Richards 
John  Wilkins  Roberts 
Anna  Robinson 
George  Ledrew  Rulison 
Bertha  Showalter 
Wilfred  Vigus  Stephenson 
Paul  Munson  Thomas 
Jennie  Lura  Woods 
Benjamin  Zook 


Wilbur  Fiske  Allen 
Nellie  May  Ault 
James  Percy  Ault 
George  Hayes  Baird 
Oliver  Warren  Best 
Frank  Broom 
Stella  Louisa  Cook 
Wilmer  Falkenrich 
Emma  Belle  French 
Charles  Albert  Hall 
Ottis  Clyde  Hestwood 
Floyd  Laverne  Holmes 
William  Douglas  Johnson 
Louvenia  Madeline  Joseph 
James  Murray  Kemp 
John  H aigler  Kile 

Orpha 


1900 

Edsall  Bowman  Knepp 
Nita  Lanning 
Grace  Isabelle  Lockhart 
Ethel  Mackenzie 
Lena  Adelle  McConnell 
Fred  A.  Molby 
Edgar  Collins  Moore 
Theodore  Clifton  Mountain 
Holly  Davis  Paynter 
Urana  Gleneva  Peck 
Leonard  Robert  South 
Carl  Edward  Steinfort 
Charles  Lane  Triplett 
Lee  Trotter 
Arm  in  Hugh  Williams 
Rett  a   Ellen   Wolf 
Yolande  Woodward 


235 


1901-03] 


ACADEMY 


1901 


Cecil  Erwin  Ames 
Elmer  David  Axton 
Clara  Jane  Bailey 
Henry  Irwin   Bailey 
William  Arthur  Bailey 
Oscar  Griffith  Baker 
Bert  Sherman  Berry 
Edwin  Chauncey  Bloss 
George  Mallalieu  Boicourt 
Edwin  Adam  Britsch 
Jennie  Burris 
Mary  Ara  Collins 
Gilbfrt  Stevens  Cox 
Elsie  Dershem 
Earl  Douglas 
Marguerite  Edwards 
Edward  Henry  Herbert  Emery 
Nannie  Louise  Fischer 
Jessie  Edith  Funnell 
Gilbert   Munson   Gander 
Edgar  Garrison  Green 


Snowden  Raymond  Green 
Robert  Ellis   Heinselman 
Delbert  Trigg  Hulse 
Estelle  Hunt 
Edward  Lewis  Klein 
David  Scott  Lentz 
Henry  Blackburn  Miller 
George  Hervey  Molby 
Walter  Waugh  Murphy 
George  Samuel  Nason 
George  Albert  Nicholson 
John  Linn  Osborn 
Roy  Burton  Power 
Minnie  Ila  Raffety 
Elmer  Author  Riley 
Charles  Henry  Scholfield 
Eula  Reba  Smith 
Clarence  Churchill  Stewart 
Walter  Fuller  Stewart 
Harry   Carl  Wilson 
Mabel  Wilson 


1902 


Nathaniel  John  Adams 
Celia  Martha  Allen 
Ora  Allen 

Spencer  Butler  Apple 
Earl   Casper  Arnold 
Harley  Addison  Ault 
Fred  Mark  Bailey 
Mary  Rhoda  Bare 
Julia  Mabel  Beard 
Earl  Tennyson  Black 
Lynn  William  Bloom 
Arthur  Bridwell 
Elmer  Legrande  Brown 
Walter  Coleman  Buckner 
John  Riley  Clark 
Lyle  Charles  Cutler 
Jesse  Edward  Davis 
Charles  Everett  Ely 
George  Rusk  Emerson 
Sarah  Winona  Freark 
Thomas  Jefferson  Gambill 
Edna  Elizabeth  Gander 
Minnie  Gardner 


Elsie  Grace  Gillette 
Fanny  Lucinda  Grose 
Josephine  Cornelia  Grose 
James  Howard  Hanger 
Guy  Tracy  Justis 
Maud  Kilborn 
John  Edward  Lough 
Isabel  Marvel 
Inez  Grace  McAdams 
Harold  Dudley  Miner 
Marshall  Morton  Morgan 
Goldie  Blanche  Olson 
Elsie  May  Power 
Homer  Ernest  Rapp 
Laura  Ada  Rossel 
William  Wesley  Rubel 
John   Prentice  Scholfield 
Joseph  Milton  Sheesley 
Eugene  Calvin  Stephens 
Robert  Oren  Whitaker 
Ernest   Emerson   Woods 
Charles  Woodyard 
Jesse  Coleman  Young 


1903 


Warren  Ortman  Ault 
William  Winfield  Baker 
Melville  Bowers 
Ellis  Stewart  Brown 
George  Edward  Brown 
Russel  Earl  Butler 
Fanny  Deleilah  Cary 
Leila  Edna  Clark 


Olla  Winifred  Cramer 
William  Maynard  Dixon 
Ross  Lee  Duncan 
Myrtle  A.  Estle 
Christie  Jacob  Fischer 
Ella  May  Fisher 
Hattie  May  Gardner 
Nellie  Amelia  Garlinghouse 


ACADEMY 


[1903-05 


Minnie  Myrtle  Graffin 
Charles  Clifford  Grover 
Burr  Gunsaullus 
Joseph  Francis  Haigh 
James  Henry  Inman 
Charles  Abraham  Kalb 
Classie  Pearl  Kinzer 
Helen  Kinzer 
Jesse  Pearl  Landon 
Lota  Ione  Mahar 
Mary  Avis  Maris 
Jesse  Howard  Moore 


Vernon  Thomas  Nicholson 
Clyde  Winfield  Odom 
Charles  Frederick  Peter 
Frank  McCluny  Postlethwaite 
Vesta  Rebecca  Powell 
Claude  John   Sample 
LeVetra  Scholfield 
Lusetta  Sowers 
William  Arthur  Strimple 
Harriet  Anna  Van  Vickle 
Walter  Clarence  Walker 
Clare  Winget 
forestine  rena  wright 


Charles  Emmors  Allderdice 
James  Arthur  Allen 
Amy  Armstrong 
Edward  Edgerton  Beauchamp 
Fowler  Dell  Brooks 
Wiley  Glen  Brooks 
Earl  Finley  Clark 
Edward  Marion  Daniels 
Charles   Clayton   Dennie 
Marjorie  Dureoraw 
Bertie  Elvalyn  Emory 
Louis  Robert  Gates 
Albert  Edwin  Henry 
Earl  Randall  Hibbard 
Charles  William  Holliday 
Phoebe  James 
Janie  Johnston 
Edwin  Pomeroy  Kendall 
John  Peter  Kohler 
Sarah   Ellen  Leary 
John  Peter  Livoni 
Arthur  Garfield  Mall 
Emma   Ivalena   Markham 
Mary  McIntire 
Harold  Benedict  McKibben 

Edith 


1904 

Samuel  James  Molby 
Leonard  Bray  Oechsli 
Helen   Ruby  Parmenter 
Lucile  Williams   Parmenter 
James  Ross  Patton 
John  Phillips 
Fred  Pierce 
Anna  Downey  Porter 
Alice  Catherine  Reid 
Roy  Ralph  Reppert 
Mary  Amelia  Richmond 
Ivy  Williams  Riley 
Earl  Clarendon  Ross 
Theodore  Franklin  Rudisill 
Fred  Crosby  Rumsey 
Clara  Salmans 
Edith  Salmans 
Hervey  Foster  Smith 
William  Jewell  Sumner 
June  Ella  Topping 
Samuel  Everett  Urner 
Harry  Marley  Van  Landingham 
Frances  Regina  Wilson 
Lela  Clair  Wilson 
Edwin  Arthur  Winget 
Rosamond  Youtsey 


1905 


Espar  Anderson 
Helen  Armstrong 
Jessie  Louise  Armstrong 
Wilbur  Francis  Arnett 
Thomas  Clyde  Bacon 
Ida  Lois  Booth 
Frank  Alonzo  Boys 
Charles  Samuel  Braden 
Maude  Bpigham 
Arthur  Carl  Broadbent 
James  Chalmers  Browning 
Arthur  Dan  Catlin 
Florella  Tucker  Counts 
Jessie  Louise  Denman 


Albert  Romulus  Dilley 
Louis  Bennett  Dobbs 
Joseph  Samuel  Dooty 
Ora  Benton  Douglas 
Benjamin  Harmon  Dunbar 
Lee  Halsey  Eddington 
Clara  May  Evans 
Grace  Esther  Falkenrich 
Anna  Pearl  Fisher 
Charles  Edgar  Funston 
Lyda  Vivian  Garrett 
Robert  Scott  Gault 
George  Nelson  Gibbs 
Bessie  Gilman 


237 


1905-06] 


ACADEMY 


Charles  William  Hedge 
Wilbur  Nickel  Holliday 
Charles  Wilbur  Jackson 
James  Ralph  Jillson 
Leo  David  Jones 
Arthur  Valentine  Kalb 
Guy  Alton  Lamphear 
Fred  B.  Lewis 
Walter  Albert  Lewis 
Arthur  Kirkwood  Loomis 
Ethel  May  Macurdy 
Harry  Oscar  Martin 
Alpha  Leona  Mayginnes 
Stella  McDaniel 
Robert  Hugh  McWilliams 
Bert  Early  Mitchner 


Walter  David  Molby 
Earnest  William   Preston 
Fred  Allen  Price 
Ella  May  Rapp 
Elsie  Gertrude  Reed 
Muriel  Showers 
Kenneth  Kipple  Simmons 
Ethel  Rose  Simonton 
Arthur  Garfield  Spiller 
Lottie  Lazette  Swayze 
William   Whitney  Switzer 
Elsie  Wehrman 
Rena  Adeline  Wilcox 
William  John  Williams 
Leona  May  Wright 
Ruth  Agnes  Yoe 


1906 


Orval  Duane  Allis 
Agnes  Ann  Anderson 
Emily  Annadown 
Paul  Vivian  Annadown 
Grace  Deborah  Bennett 
Elmer  Leonard  Brown 
Oliver  William  Brown 
Thomas  Walter  Bruner 
Lona  Butler 
Warren  Foster  Cook 
Roy  Cox 

Roscoe  Conklin  Cramer 
Myrnice  Marcia  Crysler 
Gertrude  Annette  Cundiff 
Pearl  Cundiff 
Ura  Danley 
Edna  Rose  Darrow 
Luther  Herbert  Ditzler 
Ina  Lucille  Dixon 
Jessie  Marguerite  Edwards 
Arthur  Herman  Fast 
Riley  White  Geary 
Algernon  Isaac  Gilmore 
Homer  Wilson  Glaze 
Grace  D.  Graham 
Joseph  Corwin  Green 
Ethel  Hammons 
John  Wesley  Harbeson 
Henry  Karl  Harsh 
Willard  Glass  Hazen 
Franklin  Pierce  Hillis 
Robert  Arthur  Hunt 
Clyde  Winters  Jackson 
John  Clayton  Jacobs 
Grace  Virginia  Jenkins 
Mary  Wallace  Johnson 
Alma   Virta   Jolley 


Elma  Sage  Jones 

Mildred  Junkins 

Margaret  Kalb 

Pliny  Whittier  Keys 

Josephine  Kibler 

Anna  Kirby 

Mattie  Eunice  Kirk 

Rufus  Stephen  Kirk 

Mary  Eleanor  Lockwood 

Myra  Amanda  Lockwood 

Harold  Robb  Louder  milk 

Lester  Luther 

Nellie  Laura  Mann 

Warren  Ralph  Morton 

Ralph  Thomas  O'Neil 

Ida  May  Patton 

Della  Breyfogle  Pennock 

Florence  Elanor  Pennock 

Helen  Fredericka  Porter 

Eunice  Bertha  Power 

Myrtle  Hannah   Quantic 

Lula  Randel 

Blanche  Rankin 

William  Sheldon  Rhodenbaugh 

Delia  Ruble 

John  Clifford  Shover 

Joseph  M.  Shull 

Foss  Brayden  Smith 

Helen  Elizabeth  Smith 

Hortense  Smith 

Lois  Louise  Smith 

Earl  Lawrence  Uhl 

George  Walter  Underhill 

Bertha  Carrie  Vernon 

Dora  Amelia  Wagner 

Alva  Russell  Wilgus 

Rae  R.  Wiltrout 


338 


ACADEMY 


[1907-09 


1907 


Roberta  Beryl  Allen 
Frank  Howard  Allis 
Edith  Enslin  Ames 
Roy  Harrison  Baer 
Oren  Milo  Beauchamp 
Gertrude  Blanche  Boone 
Ruby  Ethel  Cundiff 
Leroy  Cunningham 
Marion  Dawdy 
Freda  Marie  Dickerson 
Abner  Dow  Dilley 
Thomas  James  Dunstan 
Flora  Mabel  Einsel 
Rush  Walter  Ellenberger 
Alice  Lila  Haigh 
Albert  Howard  Haynes 
Fern   Lucile  Hoover 
Evelyn  Pearl  Hume 
Walter  Allen  Jones 
Ruby  Keohane 
Beulah  Kinzer 
Minnie  Kline 
Harry  Ellsworth  Kraus 


Maurice  Kuhn 
Vera  Irene  Lange 
Ernest  Edward  Lloyd 
Mary  Ethel  Mann 
Frank  Fulton  Maple 
Theodore  C.  Martin 
Homer  Ely  Maxwell 
Nellie  Belle  Morgan 
Stella  Nola  Morton 
Fred  Mulsow 
Clark  Leavitt  Myerly 
Grace  Elizabeth  Preston 
Burdee  Pauline  Rucker 
Frank  Hammond  Scott 
Cyril  Evans  Shepherd 
Margaret  Agnes  Smith 
Alice  Amelia  Stevens 
Mabel  Grace  Stevens 
Martha  Thurston 
Harriet  May  Tuller 
Harry  Thomas  Vigour 
Ruth  Linley  Watt 
Glenn  Austin  Wilgus 


1908 


Florence  Amelia  Allderdice 
David  Ira  Beamer 
Winnie  Bickerdike 
Norma  Blunt 
Leander   Bradbury   Brown 
Ward  Moody  Buckles 
John  Harry  Edwards 
Harry  Parker  Evans 
Elva  Lura  Giger 
Lawrence  Kingsley  Hall 
Mary  Alice  Hobbs 
Lewis  Roland  Icke 
Helen  Keohane 
Gladys  Konantz 
Edward  Everett  Laughlin 
Walter  Lee 
Bertha  May  Martin 
Otho  John  McCulloh 


Ira  Brinsteal  McLaughlin 
Chester  Arthur  Miles 
Lora  E.  Molby 
George  Dennis  Nabb 
Bertha  E.  Nusbaum 
John  Harley  Osborx 
Earl  Cephus  Parker 
Minnie  Beryl  Pence 
Earl  Walter  Ray 
Annie  Laurie  Roosa 
Ray  Samuel 
Louise  Shipman 
Mozella  States 
Ethel  Ella  Stephens 
Margaret  Stewart 
Erma  Walker 
Dale  Whitnah 
Ione  Milton  Wynkoop 


1909 


Clayton  Arthur  Axton 

Beulah  Cerena  Bales 

Claude  Samuel  Beatty 

Howard  Brasher 

William  Hiestant  Bretz 

Floyd  Cleveland  Cary 

Ida  Lenore  Coffin 

Floyd  B.  Dexlinger 

Walter  Franklin  Denlinger 

Tobias  T.  Fike 

George  Garfield  Garretson 


Ethel  Fred  Hart 
Minnie  Anna  Jasperson 
Emil  Smith  Liston 
Henry  S.  Martin 
Ada  Lavina  Maxwell 
Leo  Edgar  McKee 
Arthur  William  Naylor 
Esco  Peters 
Loren  Peters 
Minnie  Dallas  Ray 
Benjamin  Franklin  Ray 


239 


1909-13] 


ACADEMY 


Edith  Annette  Smith 
Grace  Margaret  Stockton 


Claude  Talbot 
William  Thiessen 
Dell  Wilshire 


1910 


Clarence  Hugo  Albright 
Ruth  Alva  Beard 
Florence  May  Byington 
Logan  Illk  Evans 
Flo  Allene  Gantz 
William  Henry  Leaf 


Aldo  Martin  Livingood 
Harry  Harrison  Livingood 
Vasco  Long 
Paul  Horace  Merry 
Elmer  Ray  Norris 
Alma  Lavena  Wilson 


1911 


James  Henry  Allderdice 
Dona  May  Ames 
Jerome  Louis  Anderson 
Lelia  Arian  Curtis 
Hazel  Day 
Clyde  Jesse  Hall 
Elizabeth  Lillian  Hargrave 


Wiley  Conrad  Hausam 
Inez   Clara  Johnson 
Vernon  Ream  McMillan 
Jaquetta  Reed 
Wirt  Dickerson  Seaver 
Ethel  Mary  Smith 
Ernest  Virgil  Wood 


1912 


Lloyd  Orendorff  Beaton 
Elsie  Ethel  Blake 
Paul  Boodagh 
Clarence  Peter  Broadfoot 
Mary  Fay  Brown 
Thomas  Alexander  Evans 
Nellie  Burns  Evans 
John  Clarence  Fast,  Jr. 
Myrnah  Rachel  Franklin 
John  Thomas  Frazer 
Dorothy  Elizabeth   Hann 
Jennie  Foster  Hann 
Ruth  Irene  Hatch 
Gertrude  Theoren   Hazen 
Walter  John  Imes 


Louis  Harrison  Kaub 
Charles    Matthew    Kennaugh 
Katherine  Roome  Kester 
John  Richard  Kirby 
Roberta  Genevieve  LaBrant 
Florence  Edna  LeFever 
Thomas  Morcom 
Margaret  Oden  Richmond 
Charles  Wesley  Robe 
Charles  Lester  Ruhlen 
Anna  Beatrice  Sewell 
George  Wilders  Smith 
Herman  Carl  Steinheimer 
Merle  Hazzard  Weible 
Robert  Harrison  Wilson 


Charles  Lemon  Baker 
Mary  Elizabeth  Brownrigg 
Franklin  Delmar  Calkins 
George  William  Carson 
Clara  Annis   Coe 
John  Areta  Davis 
Myrtle  Etna  Denlinger 
Phoebe  Elizabeth  Emery 
William  Robert  Evans 
Nettie  Elizabeth  Fetrow 
Miriam   Anna   Franklin 
Roy  Ernest  Gordon 


1913 

Harry  Carmichael  Jett 
Charles  Leon  Jones 
Anna  May  Lorimer 
Bascom  Erastus  McClesky 
Virginia  Cleo  McNutt 
Florence  Maida  Mercer 
Helen  Gladys  Mercer 
Fred  W.  Osterhout 
Homer  C.  Osterhout 
Edna  Alvida  Ruhlen 
Lynn  Hoover  Rupert 
Della  Verna  Smith 
William  Henry  Wight 


240 


ACADEMY 


[1914-16 


Lawrence  Baxter  Anderson 
Milford  H.  Anderson 
George  Austin  Brown 
Henry  John  Brown 
Charles  Ellsworth  Caldwell 
Clarence  Clifford  Clarridge 
Roy  Denton 
Elsie  May  Haigh 
Frank  Carl  Leonard 
John  Patterson 

Walter 


1914 

Adelbert  Elwood  Preston 
Andrew  Raymond  Reazin 
Frank  Arthur  Schlopbach 
Lucy   Siegrist 
Cecil  Clarence  Strimple 
Greta  Lyda  Sturm  an 
Grace  Edith   Thorne 
LeRoy  Allen  Walthall 
Troy  Sanders  Warner 
Albert  Wesley  Watkins 
Andrew  Wilson 


1915 


Victor  John  Allderdice 
Pawson  Harry  Bailey 
William  Henry  Bunting 
Emma  Maude  Crowle 
John  Wilson  Dalton 
Lowell  Martin  Davis 
True  Earl  Foster 
Etta  Esther  Illian 
Lora  Dorothea  Johnson 


Emma  Alice  Laury 
Goldie  May  Lemon 
Lewis  Charles  Lisherness 
Marcus  James  Morgan 
John  Alexander  Reynolds 
Alfred  Cook  man   Runyan 
Anna   Lilian   Severy 
Arthur  LeRoy  Thompson 
Fred  Albert  Williams 


Emma  Byrd  Caywood 
Merril  Eugene  Dumm 
Fern  Eaton 
Charles  Lee  Franks 


1916 


Noah  William  Asbury  Gilbert 
Elton  Alexander  Kirby 
Otto  Ernest  Rayburn 
Leon  Abbott  Willgus 


241 


1882-99] 


THE    NORMAL    DEPARTMENT 

1882 
May   L.   Cotton 

1883 
Mattie  Reynolds 

1886 
Marietta  Mitchem 

1893 

TOWNSEND    ALVAH    NlCHOLS 

1894 
George  Mellville  Nichols 

1895 
Chalmers  Andrew  Zahnizer 


William  Wiley  Jones 


1896 

Albert  Henry  King 
John  Edwin  Taylor 


May  Elizabeth  Knox 
Emanuel  Norman  Martin 
Mattie  McCurdy 


1897 


Sivoli  Neff 

Sadie  Tucker 

Ida  Beatrice  Vanatta 


Prudence  Gertrude  Bell 
Mellissa  Burt 
Pearl  Marie  Forbes 


1898 


Hattie  R.  Simonton 
George  Asbury  Stephens 
Gasner  Chapman  Wharton 


Nell  Edith   Chaffee 

Dorothy  Chrisman 

Anna  Marguerite  DeTar 

Jennie  Dice 

Solomon  Dieffenbach  Dice 

Daisey  Dickey 

Edith  Percival  Finch 

George  Albert  Funnell 

Bertha 


1899 

Mary  Glanville  Gill 
George  Elijah  Goodner 
George  Henry  Hoyes 
Sarah  Emma  Jones 
Alfred  Edgar  Leach 
Harriet  Adeline  Mahar 
Edythe  Lucile  Oechsli 
Olive  Lorena  Thomas 
Carolyn  Watson 

242 


NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 


[1900-07 


1900. 


Carrie  Beery 

George  Brenton  Burkholder 

Margaret  Alexander  Cowgill 

Albert  Jack  Dowis 

Mary  Edwards 

Francis  Lender  Geyer 


Lucinda  Ellen  Harrison 
Claire  H.  Hepworth 
George  Lemuel  McClenny 
Mary  Vira  McDole 
Bessie  Grass  Ryan 
Harry  G.  White 


1901. 


Frances  Adams 
Daisy  Belle  Bush 
Anna  May  Davis 
Geneva  Gertrude  Griffin 
Kezia  Hay 
Alice  Hendricks 


Araminta  Kinnear 
Laura  Alma  Reynolds 
Anna  Letitia  Robinson 
Olive  Myrtle  Shumway 
Henry  Arthur  White 
Retta  Ellen  Wolf 


1902. 


Luella  Edith  Clark 
Nelle   Gaddis 
Nora   Olive  Gassaway 
Agnes  Alice  Gerrish 
Edna  Pearl  Hinsey 
Violet  Hyacinth   Pulleine 


Calla  Leona  Ruchty 
Goldie  Myrtle  Seaton 
Annabel  Sowers 
Stella  Kilbourne  Stewart 
Mysie  Edna  Stump 
Mary  La  Verne  Wilkins 


1903. 


Inez  Bernhard 
Alice    May    Clarke 
Nora  Elizabeth  Dalbey 

Dennis 


Florence  May  Dixon 
Anna  Freeborn 
Hattie  May  McPherson 
Hudson    Wallingford 


1904. 


Arthur  Leslie  Ault 
Josephine  Chisem 
Cora  Nancy  Dalbey 
Elma  Ariel  Filley 
Fannie  Francisco 


Josie  Florence  Frazier 
Leon  Mae  Houghton 
Elsie   May   Meyers 
Eda  Isabel  Roberts 
Adelaide  Clarice  S noddy 


1906. 


Dollie  Edith  Brown 
Lena  Elizabeth  Klamm 


Minnie  Anna  Lipper 
Anna  Elizabeth  Sebring 
Edith  Shepherd 


1907. 


Emily  Marietta  Altman 
Walter  Nathaniel  Altman 
Lucy  Edith  Hall 
Frank  Schermerhorn  Hibner 
Beth  Alma  Kennedy 


Virdon  Milne  Liston 
John  Wilson  Marston 
Daisey  Newlon 
Ethal  Christina  Payne 
Grace  Ethel  Riggs 


Maude  Annie  Waterman 


243 


1904-12] 


THE  NORMAL  DEPARTMENT 


Arta  Louise  Cook 


1908. 


Laura  May  Einsel 


Alta  Mae  Green 
Elsie  C.  Howard 


1909. 

Florence  Maud  Lang 
Bessie  Marsh 
Mattie  Belle  Shore 


1910, 
Clara  Affadila  Deaver 


Clara  Alice  Beach 
Emma   Frances   Jewett 
Ruth  Cecil  Darby 


1911. 

Kate  May  Gilbert 
Lucy  Julia  Jury 
Rosa  Belle  Liggett 
Ethel  Lavinia  Morris 


Ina  May  Staples 


1912. 

Mary  Gladys  Stunz 


244 


[1864-1906 


THE  CONSERVATORY  OF  MUSIC 

1864. 
Emma  E.  Packard 

1865. 
Lena  M.  Elder 


Pearl  Murray 


1888. 

Carrie  O'Byrne 


Margaret  DeFord 


1891. 

Kate  Lorcetta  Nicholson 
Mamie  Taylor 


1894. 
May  Mitchler 


Blanche  Bennett 

Alma  Josephine  Boicourt 


1895. 


Mabel  McDole 
Louise  Winget 


1896. 
Grace  Breyfogle 


Mattie  Marguerite  Lake 


1897. 

Lilian  May  Mitchell 


Lucy  Mary  Fisher 


1898. 


Marian  Stewart 


1899. 
Cyrus  Oli::   Rice 

1900. 
Margaret  Janet  Amos 


Marie  Lenoir  Moorhead 


1901 


Myrtle   Pearl  Walker 


1904 

Irene  May  Steeper 


Gilbert  Stevens  Cox 


1906 

Margaret  Martin  Tully 
Mary  Elizabeth  Young 

245 


1907-16] 


THE  CONSERVATORY  OF  MUSIC 


1907 


Carrie  Andrews 


Esther  Darbyshire 


1908 
Rhoda  Jamieson 

1909 
Hattie  Putman 


Nettie  Irene  Amos 
Fleta  Edith  Crowley 
Everett  Kin  Foster 


1910 

Ruby  Nondez  Heller 
Helen  A.  Henney 
Frances  Minerva  Rowe 
Eula  Reba  Smith 


Edith  Mae  Bideau 
Fern  Lucile  Hoover 
Raymond  Willis  Porter 


1911 


llllie  estelle  slack 
Bernice  Marie  Smith 
Anna  Louise  Spivey 


Lela  Sophronia  Bowman 
Mary  Brigham 
Ernest  Lincoln  Cox 
Fern  Lucile  Hoover,  B.M. 


1912 


Siddie  Ethel  Kregar 
Bertha  Elnora  Nusbaum 
Bess  Almeda  O'Brien 
Mildred  Louise  Rairdon 


1913 


Aleta  Mae  Brady 
Jessie  Muir  Bunten 
Melissa  Grace  Chamberlain 
Ella  Valentine  Dresser 
Elsie  Mae  Haigh 


Mamie  Laura  Hankins 
Berna  Josephine  Hannum 
Elmer  Everett  Hassler 
Margery  Cooper  Lloyd 
Emily  Adelle  Scheer 


Gladys  Mercia  Dougherty 
Octa  Irene  Dyer 
Besse  Ruff  Nixon 


1914 


Grace  Ryan 

Clara  Jannett  Schabacker 

Delta  May  Waldron 


Walter  Wray  Waring 


Althea  Vivian  Bacon 
Pauline  Marie  Chamberlain 
Elmer  Everett  Hassler 
Helen  Horner 


1915 

Katheryne  Cordelia  Lazenbv 
Clara  Hawes  Lewis 
Lucile  Lockwood 
Cecile  Murlin 
Freda  Lois  Neal 


1916 


Pauline  Marie  Chamberlain 
Georgia  Esther  Hoffman 


Helen  Horner 

Lois  Cecilia  Pennock 


246 


[1890-1915 


Minnie  Rockwell  Bain 


ART    DEPARTMENT 

1890 

Leni  Leoti  Nicholson 
Georgian  a  Reed 


1891 
Alice  E.  Campbell 


Maude  A.  Barton 


1892 
Minnie  Grant  Hollinger 


1893 
Mary  Anna  Mallory 


Emma  Taylor 


1895 


Hallie  A.  Taylor 


Mayse  Viola  Bisby 
Belle  Lula   DeWitt 


1896 


Elsie  Huff 
Henrietta  Walker 


1901 

Lulu  Asenath  Barricklow  Daisy  Dale  Overton 

Ida  May  Starr 


1906 


Elizabeth  Caroline  Leach 


Almyra  Marion  Marcy 


1907 
Lena  Susan  Badsky 

1908 
Dakota  Wesner 

1912 
Florence  Edna  LeFever 


Anna  Kirby 


1913 


Ethel  Ida  Reid 


Mary  Irene  Arndt 


1914 


Marguerite  Anna  Darbyshire 


Jessie  Muir  Bunten 


1915 


Flora    Pearl   Ritten house 


:;~ 


1897-1910] 


THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ORATORY 


1897 


Beulah  Wright  Minnie  Lora  Leach 

Bertha  Elizabeth  Bailey  Flora  Wark 

Charles  William  Moore 


1900 
Mamie   Rosalynde   VanLandingham 

1901 
James  Ralph  Pickell 

1902 
Ethel  May  Long 

1903 
Marie  Lenoir  Moorhead 

1904 
Morfydd  F.  Miller 

1905 

Tilda  Ellen  Hansen  Delbert  Trigg  Hulse 

Gordon  Bennett  Thompson 


1907 

Ura  Danley  Grace  Marguerite  Hatch 

Archie  Lowell  Ryan 


1909 
Arthur  Herman  Fast  George  Lawellin 


1910 

Clarence  Perry  Burgess  Ben   Scudder  Millikan 

Floy  McHenry  Leonard  Frank  Waring 

248 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS  [1913-16 


1913 


Elsie  Ethel  Blake  Verna  Glenella  Ocker 

Marie  Robinson 


1914 
Mildred  Bryan  Ashbaugh  Mary  Timmonds  Hays 

1915 
Anna  Belle  Given 

1916 

Bess  Barricklow  Ruth  Esther  Brune 

Mary  Fay  Brown  Florence  Hudson 

LeRoy  Jewell 


THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  HOUSEHOLD  ARTS 

1915 
Myrnah  Anna  Franklin  Lyda  Suydam  Houston 

1916 

Constance  Bertha   Gilges  Flora  Kraft 

Sarella  Lucile  Herrick  Ruby  Kathryn  Kress 

Edith  Jane  McHenry 


249 


1882-92] 


THE    COMMERCIAL    DEPARTMENT 


Romeo  R.  Chevalier 
Helen  H.  Haven 


1882 

Benjamin  P.  Kassebaum 
George  D.  Knipe 
Edward  W.  Miskell 


Ella  Gault 
John  Holmes 


1885 


John  W.  Lampman 
William   M.  Osborne 


1890 


Edwin  Mason  Adams 
Cora  Baldridge 
Ben  G.  Carey 
John  B.  Davis 
Joseph  Jerry  Eddy 
Oliver  Marcellus  Gray 


Minnie  Grant  Hollinger 

Andrew  Jackson  Howell 

Charles  P.  Howell 

Joseph  Jones 

Zimri  H.  Lewis 

Joseph  William  Robinson 


Charles  Wesley  Beasley 
Charlotte  Emmes  Beasley 
Bert  Carter 
Charles  Crum 
Fred  William  Cutter 
William  E.  Downs 
Nellie  Fleming 
William  Henry  Grasty 
Mace  Higby  Holt 
Walter  Scott  Lucas 
Elijah  Anson  Porter 
William  Sayre 

Ora 


1891 

George  Benson   Shoemaker 
William  Neeley  Simpson 
James  Alber  Stephens 
Herman  Bottafield  Treff 
Theresa  Treff 
Fred  John  Trusheim 
Della  May  Walker 
Herbert  M.  Wheeler 
George  Beverly  Widney 
Ernest  D.  Williams 
Orran  C.  Williams,  Jr. 
Charles  August  Winter 
Gertrude  Yenawine 


1893 


Alfred  Anderson 

Myrta  Ella  Atkinson 

John   Blaney 

Joseph  Braucher 

Lillie  Broooks 

Frank  Elmer  Buckingham 

Wiley  Jefferson  Davis 

Elizabeth   Denton 

Maggie  Derby 

Myrtle  Helen  Frankhouser 

Otis  Hodgson 

Mary  Jane  Holler 

Lester  Kellaim  Hunt 

John  Gray  Imel 

Eliza  Belle  Lawrence 


John  Harmon  Miller 
Joseph  Moore  O'Brien 
Arthur  Larence  Plumb 
Lola  Prange 
Frank  Gilbert  Siess 
Henry  Warren  Skinner 
John  Park  Slaughter 
Benjamin  Thomas  Smith 
Maurice  Levi  Smith 
Robert  Lee  Thompson 
William  Hull  Thompson 
Eddy  Frank  VanHorn 
Minnie  VanPattten 
Oscar  France  Wall 
Gasner  Chapman  Wharton 


250 


COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 


[1893-96 


1893 


Edgar  L.  Allman 
Lizzie  Barricklow 
Gertrude  Bell 
Mamie  Ann   Cook 
Harry  Elijah  Davis 
James  E.  Finley 
Wilbur  Harvey  Gillet 
Grace  Mabel  Griffis 
Noah  David  Hartzler 
Bern  hard  Frederick  Jutzi 
Nettie  King 
Isaac  Miner  Kirby 


John  Wesley  Kunkel 
George  William  Lane 
Harry  Miller  Leibhart 
Lulu  Belle  Leonard 
Willie  Leo  Maclaskey 
Rosa  Osborn 
Mary  M.   Pendleton 
Carl  Sumner  Rarick 
Tennie  Emmet  Waggoner 
Frank  Wood 
Ida  Belle  Woodyard 
j^ewis  Woodyard 
Isaac  Edwin  Young 


1894 


Arthur  S.  Case 
Harry  R.  Chapman 
Jesse  W.  DeFever 
Cora  Garrison 
Charles  G.  Holmsten 
Milton  L.  Keever 

ROSETTA    KlGER 

Lizzie    Legler 
Edward  Carlyon  Lowry 
Walter  Alexis  Marshall 
Minnie  Metsker 
Sonora  Metsker 
Frank  Miller 


Zula  Miller 
Eden  Edward  Mitchell 
Kitty   Morgan 
Jessie   May   Post 
W.   Carlton   Perrine 
Mary  L.  Rice 
Charles  Albert  Robinson 
Andrew  Smith 
Lyman  Sullivan 
Bertha  Ethel  Watt 
Daisy  Wheeler 
Oliver  C.  Wilson 
Ortho  O.  Wolf 


1895 


Lizzie  Barricklow 
Melville  M.   Bennett 
Low  C.  Broadhurst 
Pearson  Carmean 
William  Henry  Dunn 
Minnie  Charlotte  Finley 
Charles  A.   Gordan 
Alta   Hayes 
Alvin  Boyd  Hoover 
Olin  Dudley  LeHew 
William  A.  Lummis 

Frank 


Rice   Neff 
John  W.  Proctor 
Dora  H.  Rappard 
Eva   Reeder 
Robert  John   Reitz 
Lena  Jane  Rohrer 
Clara  Media  Sh inkle 
David  Bruce  Simpson 
Leroy  Smothers 
Claude  M.  Steede 
Edna  Tilla  Walker 
Ezra  Wolf 


1896 


Robert  Bell  Anderson 
Oscar  David  DeTar 
Bert  Ambrose  Freeman 
Ora  Allen  Freeman 
Simeon  S.  Gordan 
Jeff  Wallace  Handy 
John  William  Lentz 


Milton  Summers  Lewis 
Albert  Howe  Lyons 
Frank  Muesse 
David  Bruce  Simpson 
Ripley  Carlton  Smith 
Herbert  Goodwin  Stone 
Joe  Alexander  Waskey 


251 


1897-1902] 


COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 


Mattie  Amelia  Carmean 
Samuel  Hays  Drake 
Lydia  Emma  Hitchcock 


1897 

Asa  Melvin  Hollenbeck 
John  William  Lentz 
Joseph   Harmon   Lentz 
Cora  Lynn 


1898 


Melville  M.  Bennnett 
William   Curgie  Boone 
Robert  Thomas  Brown 
Mary  Virginia  Carmean 
Jeremiah  Wineman  Dice 


Florence  Ora  Elwell 
Fred  M.  Gordan 
Alvin  Perry  Owen 
Henry  Woodson  Waggoner 
William  Henry  Weaver 


Mabel  Miriam   Wilkinson 


1899 


Benton  Willis  Dolson 
Florence  Ora  Elwell 
Ernest  Noble  Farnham 


Ava  B.  Hand 
Henry   Charles   Kandt 
Homer  Ely  Maxwell 
Royola  VanOrman 


1900 


William  Freeman  Alden 
Richard  Elmer  Cochran 
Alva  Cloud  Cox 
Howard  Braxton  Cox 
Harmon   E.  Downs 
Laura  B.  Elwell 
Lewis  Foster 
Arthur  Wesley  Funnell 


E.  V.  Lindamood 
Duke  M.  Mayor 
Bruce  Pennington 
James  Homer  Ross 
Harry  H.  Rundle 
Dana  George  Schlaegel 
Roy  E.  Thompson 
Elsie  Annette  Uhl 
E.  Myrtle  Wicker 


1901 


Lyman  Baldwin  Allen 
Fred  Elwin  Bennett 
William  John  Bittner 
Thomas  Arthur  Hastings 
H.  B.  Hays 
William  Perry  Heath 
Lewis  Alfred  Hobart 
Leo  Dodd  Hyde 


Edward  Robert  Jones 
Harry  Dorwin  Martin 
Homer  Ely  Maxwell 
Thomas  Oliver  Moffatt 
George  Hervey  Molby 
Edison  Ben  Murphy 
Hugh  B.  Nye 
Lorenzo  Carlson  Payne 


Arthur  Franklin  Rittenhouse 


1902 


Edna  Mabel  Allen 
Lyman  Baldwin  Allen 
Lewis  Emery  Andrews 
James  Carley  Blackwood 
Charles  Walter  Bryan 
Jacob  Elmer  Burkholder 
Jennie  Burris 
Mabel  Helen  Cady 


Winfred  George  Casebeer 
Fred  Goldburn  Clark 
Mayme  Elizabeth  Clark 
Alva  Cloud  Cox 
Lucretia  Gaddis 
Edward  Hauser 
Leo  Dodd  Hyde 
Jennie  Jewett 


252 


COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 


[1902-OS 


Hiram  Kilborn 
Henry  Fred  Lake 
Walter  Albert  Lewis 
Grace  Rcbina  McGregor 
Ernest  Wesley  McMurray 
Elmyra  Clair  Miller 
Rufus  North  Miller 
George  Brock  Neff 


John  Lynn  Osborn 
Lorenzo  Carlson  Payne 
Ralph  Emerson   Powers 
Emmett  Ivan  Pulhamus 
Melvin  Douglas  Roberts 
Homer  Warren  Robinson 
David  William  Sterling 
Roger  Marvin  Williams 


1903 


Frank  Allen  Benson 
Earl  Tennyson  Black 
Herschel  Blackburn 
Howard   Oliver   Butler 
Louis   Cardin 
George  Harrison  Denning 
Flo  Estelle  Emery 
Frederick  Thomas  Gibbs 
Turl  B.  Gray 
Merritt  Lewis  Groover 
Elmer  Lee  Guffey 
Walter  Pratt  Guilds 
Arthur  Jacob  Hatter 
Charles  Henry  Jacobs 
Lola  Jordon 

Walter  Charles  Junkins 
Clyde  Lilly 


Harriet  Angeline  Lindsey 
Wallace  Ebert  Mattox 
John  Giurley  Missildine 
George  Washington  Moore 
John  Guy  Pittman 
Jay  Preston  Powers 
Frank  Randlett 
Homer  Ernest  Rapp 
Arthur  Harry  Read 
Wiley  Foster  Spencer 
Wesley  Harrison  Stone 
Harry  John  Swonger 
Iva  Tyson 
Ancil  John  West 
Edith   Wettick 
Arthur  Garfield  White 
Walley  Earl  White 


1904 


Edna  Mabel  Allen 
Mary  Estelle  Brechbill 
Helen  Lucile  Buckanan 
Lamott  Henry  Butolph 
Woodleaf  Gladstone  Colton 
Charles  Einsel 
John  Clifton  Ellidge 
Ethel  May  Emery 
Flo  Estelle  Emery 
Caroline  Augusta  Foster 
Charles  Vere  Gilbreath 
Arthur  Garfield  Harvey 
Rollin  John  Herhold 
DeWitt  Talmadge  Horne 
Ethel  Flora  Huff 


Jerome  Webster  Hull 
William  Owen  Jones 
Thomas  Homer  Lentz 
Janie  Ethel  McDowell 
Garfield  James  Nelson 
Earl  Lewis  Riffe 
Nelson   Case   Shannon 
Charles  Sylvester  Venard 
William  Lincoln  Ware 
Edith  Wettick 
Alzina  Matilda  Williams 
Ward  McClellan  Wiltrout 
Arthur  Clarence  Wise 
Max  Abbot  Wolf 
Richard  Thomas  Wood 


190£ 


Edward  Lafayette  Baker 

Lulu  Bedford 

George  Henry  Blythe 

Elmer  Alexander  Brown 

Enid  Byrne 

Ralph  Young  Champion 

Harry  Russell  Chaney 

James  Barnard  Clapp 

Grant  Cochran 

Roy  William  Conner 

Lehr  Cook 


Byron  Orville  Cramer 
Frank  George  Dancer 
Earl  George  Erskine 
Hugh  Thomas  Fisher 
Arthur  Jacob  Hatter 
Charles  Henry  Jacobs 
John  Henry  Jones 
Thomas  Jamie  Lycan 
Frank  Edgar  McCurdy 
Lenora  May  Montgomery 
Orville  Scott  Morgan 


253 


1905-08] 


COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 


Elizabeth  Buchanan  Murdoch 

George  Dennis  Nabb 

Ira  Lawrence  Rasmussen 

Katie  Shaw 

Maude  Dean  Snyder 


Anna  Charlotte  Tornquist 
Laura  Evelyn  Totten 
Charles   Sylvester  Venard 
Ethel  Flossie  Warner 
Mabel  Wilson 


Edward  Lafayette  Baker 
George  Chandler  Cawer 
Albert  Walter  Denton 
Harry  Robert  Featherkile 
Will  Davis  Fisher 
Elsie  Frease 
Mary  Ethel  Garton 
Myrtle  Belle  Goodman 
G.  Grover  Henderson 
Ada  Merritt  Hungate 
Rose  Mell  John 
Mable  Lawrence 
James  Massey 
Lloyd  Miller 


1906 

Carl  Emerson  Morell 
Elizabeth  Buchanan  Murdock 
Delia   E.   Newman 
Ezequiel  Francisco  Orozco 
Dessa  Fay  Peckham 
James  Wright  Pilkington 
Ernest  Foster  Reser 
Anna   Louise   Robinson 
Louis  C.  Robinson 
Roy  McClave  Shepherd 
Carrie  Shell  Sweeney 
Charles   Sylvester  Venard 
Hugh  Delman  White 
Archie  Carlton  Williams 
Mabel  Williams 


1907 


John  Reuben  Angle 
Oren  Milo  Beauchamp 
Ross  Allen  Birch 
Albert  Brainard 
Ralph  Young  Champion 
Nell  E.  Corning 
Alfred  Charles  Crowle 
Charles  Wesley  Dougherty 
Joseph  Harry  Elliott 
Olive  Grasty 
estelle  hanna  green 
Charles  Cecil  Gunnels 
Ethel  Fred  Hart 
Fred  Holt 

Milton  W.  Hoopingarner 
Ethel  Flora  Huff 
David  Islas 
Eva  Kime 


Myrtle  Kregar 
Maurice  Kuhn 
James  Massey 
Paul  Allen  McCray 
William  Charles  Morcom 
Eleanor  Neff 
Garfield   Grant   Nelson 
Edward  Ray  Powers 
Hazel  Fay  Procter 
Hazel  Lois  Quick 
Moody  Ralston 
Charles  Alman  Shumway 
Lawrence  Orin  Smith 
Burl  Emery  Taylor 
Harry  Welch 
Glenn  Whiteside 
Fred  Albert  Williams 
William  A.  Withrow 


1908 


Clayton  P.  Anderson 
Clinton  Charles  Anderson 
John   Robson   Brainard 
John  Raymond  Brining 
Bernice  Ione  Campbell 
Alfred  Charles  Crowle 
Charles  Frederick  Curtis 
Arthur  A.  Essex 
Ethel   Faith   Fifer 
Charles  Amos  Finley 
Earl  Nelson  Fry 
Nora  Belle  Geisen 
Harry  Francis  Gunnels 


John  W.  Gunnels 
Ethel  Fred  Hart 
Charles  Franklin  Holliday 
Siddie  Ethel  Kregar 
Rella  D.  McDuffie 
William  Charles  Morcom 
Charles  Oscar  Nelson 
Charles  A.  Newbold 
James  Edward  Parmely 
Charles  Edward  Phillips 
Charles  Lloyd  Pritchard 
George  Clark  Rice 
William  Fletcher  Rice 


254 


COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 


[1908-11 


Estella  May  Rigg 
Arthur    Lewis    Shobe 
Kyle  Edward  Stotts 
William  Rodney  Thompson 


Edna  Thrall 
Earl  Edgar  Williams 
Fred  Albert  Williams 
Lila  Irene  Worrall 


1909 


Ola  Leota  Austin 
Ignacio  Ayala 
Chester  Hiram  Baker 
Josephine  Cloud 
William  Howard  Colburn 
Lester  Stanley  Daniels 
Neal  Orin  Dodge 
Arthur  A.  Essex 
Joe  Bennett  Gibbs 
Cecil  Dewain  Gregg 
John   W.   Gunnels 
William  Leslie  Gunnels 
Forest  Jesse  Henney 
Joseph  Alfred  Ihle 
Ida  Alice  Jewett 
Edwin  Pomeroy  Kendall 


T.  Forrest  Lanson 
Paschal   William    Lundy 
James  Francis  Moss 
Bertha  Murphy 
James  Edward  Parmely 
Lewis  Pearce 

Charles  Edwards  Phillips 
George  Clark  Rice 
William  Fletcher  Rice 
Edward   Elias    Scott 
Herman  Wilson  Smith 
Ina  May  Staples 
Kyle  Edward  Stotts 
Harry  John   Swartz 
Ritchie  Roy  Taylor 
Aletha  Brady  Wolfe 


Milford  H.  Anderson 
Charles  Lemon  Baker 
Fred  Steele  Beatty 
George  Arthur  Beaumont 
Roy  Smith  Carrington 
Charles   Carlos  Clark 
William  Henry  Colburn 
Elva   Ruth   Curtis 
Louis  Nathaniel  Dixon 
Mortimer  Lee  Durbon 
Beth  Edna  Eaton 
Amel  George  Ever 
Frank  Len  Ferry 
Clarence  Flower 
Earl  Walter  Ford 


1910 

Harold  George  Gentry 
Edwin  Granger 
Forest  Jesse  Henney 
Ethel  H.  Hoppock 
Theora  Yates  McCollister 
Charles   Curtis   McFarland 
Myrtle  Millikin 
Muriel  Elsine  Moore 
Anna  Pearl  Neuber 
Otis  Lewis  Newton 
Guthrie  Pardoe 
Charles  Otto  Smith 
Thomas  Julius  Straffon 
Helen  Strain 
Harry  John  Swartz 
Effie  Leonora  Wallace 


1911 


Emil  Carlson 

Walter  Franklin  Denlinger 
John  Ruppert  Garcia 
Edwin  Lancelot  Granger 
William  Leslie  Gunnels 
Hugh  Gillis  Havens 
Elton  Wayne  Hybskmann 
Thomas  Samuel  Mason 


Orie  Maxwell 
Carl  Harrison  Mayhew 
Kenkichi  Mizuno 
Anna  Pearl  Neuber 
John  Hicklin  Smith 
Sumner  Mark  Smith 
Paul  Craven  Stewart 
John  Evan  Watt 


Louis  Aguilera 
Fred  Bell 


1912 


Etta  May  Deacon 
Joseph  S.  DeFrees 


255 


1912-16] 


COMMERCIAL  DEPARTMENT 


Elsie  Leota  Emery 

hobart  herries 

Elton  Wayne  Hybskmann 

Theodore  B.  Kelly 

Margery  C.  Lloyd 

William  Lourdes 

J.  Fred  Martin 


Orie  Maxwell 
Ida  Patton 
Raymond  L.  Reid 
Sumner  Mark  Smith 
Floyd  A.  Talbott 
Raymond  Towner 
William  A.  Ulm 


1913 


Carrie  Bernice  Arnett 
Roy  Denton 

Arthur  Ferdinand  Dubach 
Helga  Elizabeth  Duncan 
Paul  Wilker  Freeman 
Lola  Mabel  Harris 


Richard  Valentine  Jacobs 
Paul  Revere  McCurdy 
Mary  Louella  Reeder 
Flora  Darline  Robinson 
Ray  George  Saferite 
Fred  Albert  Williams 


Ernest  Elmer  Butell 
Leonard  Foiles 


1914 

Wtilliam    Leslie   Gunnels 
Cecile  Murlin 
Donald  Warned  Skinner 


1915 


Elizabeth  Innes  Galland 
Martha   Elizabeth   Lauer 

WlLLIMETTA   NaBB 


William   Bryce  Punton 
Grace  Muriel   Reeder 
Fred  Nicholas  Wyman 


1916 


Alfred  William  Briggs 


Wilmer  Leonard  Love 


256 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

OF  THE  COLLEGE  AND  THE 

CONSERVATORY 

The  number  before  the  name  means  the  serial  number  in  the  list  of  biographies 

of  the  Alumni. 


ALABAMA 

Clipper  Gap 

Josephine 

25 

Wenrick,  Solomon  K. 

23 

Plasket,  Emma  Edith 

Colfax 

ARIZONA 

28 

Wilson,  Jared  Morgan 

Douglas 

Delano 

177 

Marvel,  George  Anthus 

733 

Barnes,  Elizabeth  Catherine 

Phoenix 

Fresno 

307 

McDaniel,  Ida 

457 

Elwell,  Florence  Ora 

533 

McDaniel,  Stella 

Hanford 

Tempe 

352 

Hull,  Ward  Wesley 

379 

French,  Emma  Belle 

Indio 

Tucson 

22 

Lovejoy,  Irving  Roscoe 

141 

Lockwood,  Francis  Cummins 

Long  Beach 

]A/in  slniit 

345 

Case,  Walter  Hodgin 

574 

V  V    vf  hi  tu  \AJ 

Grover,  Charles  Clifford 

251 

Hamman,  Mrs.  Ilia  Denning 
(A.F.) 

ARKANSAS 

48 

Keifer,  Mrs.  Jessie  Breyfogle 
(L.B.) 

Ft.  Smith 

3.34 

Wallace,  John  William 

57 

Robinson,  Charles  Rutherford 

Lordsbarg 

Gentry 

205 

Seaman,  Floyd  Jay 

780 

White,  George  Roy 

Los  Angeles 

Little  Rock 

293 

Ault,  Alvin  Wesley 

79 

Stover,  Arthur  Reece 

171 

Cook,  George  Fox 

140 

Stover,  Mrs.  Sarah  Ives  (A.  R.) 

252 

Docker,  Mrs.  Aura  Follin  (T.) 

1089 

Wright,  Elbert  Sanford 

Norwalk 

Lonoke 

258 

Eaton,  Mrs.  Louise  Stoelzing 

18C 

Brown,  Leland  Legler 

(E.K.) 

Rector 

Oakland 

681 

Geary,  Rilev  White 

69 

Stark,  Mrs.  Ida  Taylor  (T.  G. ) 

Rogers 

Ontario 

15 

Jones,  Clinton  Kelly 

885 

Moore,  Horace  Wood 

CALIFORNIA 

Pasadena 

BakersHeld 

454 

Kalb,  Mrs.  Olla  Cramer  (W.  K. 

326 

Loofbourrow,  Robert 

956 

Urner,  David  Elhanan 

829 

Scherer,  Lewis  Daniel 

Berkeley 

San   Bernardino 

933 

Merryfield,  Una  L. 

460 

Freeland,   Hallie 

257 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


San  Fernando 
305     Loofbourrow,  David  Byron 
242    Maclay,  Mrs.  Edith  Lane  (R.  H.) 

San  Francisco 

854    Blanchard,  Clyde  Insley 

734    Blanchard,  Mrs.  Jennie  Benham 

(cn 

669  Cooper,  Francis  LeRoy 

153  Goodale,  George  William 

308  McWilliams,  Ulysses  Sherman 

488  Straub,  Mrs.  Mary  Tully  (F.  J.) 

Santa  Barbara 
210     Dalton,  Charles  Benjamin 

Selma 
509     Burnham,  DeKalb 

Van  Nuys 
142    Miller,  William  Linza 

COLORADO 

Brighton 

878    Beck,  Mrs.  Lucille  Lynch  (L.  A.) 
615     Beck,  Luther  Allen 

Brush 
832     Spangler,  Clyde  DeWitt 

Castle  Rock 
1060    Taylor,  Mrs.  Mamie  Lauer 

(R.  O.) 
1081    Taylor,  Ralph  O. 

Colorado  City 
354    Klintwort,  Mrs.  Louvenia  Joseph 

Colorado  Springs 

795    Willgus,  Mrs.   Blanche   Coffman 

(G.A.) 
784    Willgus,  Glenn  Austin 

Denver 
250    Denious,  Wilbur  Franklin 
1043     Gordon,  Roy  Ernest 
127     Howell,  William  Henry 
467    Justis,  Guy  Tracy 
1085    Warner,  Troy  Sanders 
757    Woods,  Mrs.  Muriel  Lough 
(O.H.) 

Grand  Junction 
284    King,  Charles  Latimer 

Hasty 

860    Counts,  Mrs.  Wilma  Crossan 
(W.) 


Hotchkiss 
115    Bissell,  Emma 
827    Linn,  Mrs.  Delia  Ruble  (W.  C.) 

Lamar 
198     Markham,  Lewis  Merrill 

Littleton 

146  Price,  James  Marion 

Longmont 
222    Reed,  Julian  Bronson 

Monte  Vista 
386    Maclean,  Angus  MacGregor 
376     Maclean,  Mrs.  Nellie  Ault(A.M.) 

Pueblo 
578    Kendall,  Mrs.  Edna  Jackson 

(E.P.) 
637    Kendall,  Edwin  Pomeroy 

Sterling 
604    Bascom,   Mrs.   Alma  Thompson 
(D.C.) 
85    Finch,  Mrs.  Eva  Pierce  (CO.) 

University  Park 
117     Lough,  Mrs.  Mary  Benedict 

(S.A.) 
84    Lough,  Samuel  Alexander 

Victor 
320     Parsons,  Mrs.  Emma  Follin 
(C.W.) 

Wray 
519     Pyle,  Mrs.  Junia  Frazier  (W.) 

CONNECTICUT 
Essex 
325    Kuhn,  Clyde  Leslie 

Guilford 
102    Woodson,  Charles  Kay 

Stamford 
776    Tidyman,  Willard  F. 

DELAWARE 
Newark 
741     Counts,  George   Sylvester 

FLORIDA 
Homestead 

147  Ewing,  Mrs.  Marcia  Underwood 

(H.H.) 

Lakeland 
448     Bloom,  Lynn  William 


258 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


GEORGIA 

229 

Brown,  William  Addison 

169 

Brummitt,  Dan  Brearley 

Atlanta 

74 

Hoss,  Mrs.  May  Engstrom 

241 

King,  Harry  Andrews 

(G.W.) 

804 

Meredith,  Mrs.  Merle  Feerer 

IDAHO 

(W.H.) 

997 

Monninger,  Victor  Clinton 

Boise 

866 

Parrott,    Mrs.    Mabel   Hitchcock 

477 

Newhouse,  Frank  Ivan 

887 

(T.H.) 
Parrott,  Thomas  Henry 

Eden 

1079 

Smith,  Otis  Franklin 

588 

Montgomery,  Elmer  Clyde 

646 

Vigour,  Mrs.    Elsie   Meyers 

Emmet 

779 

(H.T.) 
Vigour,  Harry  Thomas 

53 

Knipe,  George  Denison 

850 

Wood,  Frank  Edwin 

Heyburn 

East  St.  Louis 

812 

Kirkpatrick,  Hazel  Eva 

865 

Merry,  Mrs.  Etta  Haxton(P.H.) 

Jerome 

883 

Merry,  Paul  Horace 

538 

Power,  Elsie  May 

Farming  ton 

Kellogg 

526 

Inman,  James  Henry 

886 

Parker,  Earl  Cephus 

Moscow 

Litchfield 

446 

Arnold,  Earl  Caspar 

260 

Wakefield,  Ralph 

Twin  Falls 

Oak  Park 

596 

Bacon,  Mrs.  Alice  Reid   (T.  C.) 

178 

Motter,  Thomas  Ira 

555 

Bacon,  Thomas  Clyde 

Payson 

ILLINOIS 

1041 

Glasier,  Ruth  Henrietta 

Chicago 

Quincy 

149 

Allin,  Frank  Wesley 

609 

Wilson,  Lela  Claire 

247 

Anderson,  Joseph  Lawrence 

313 

Bedford,  Scott  Elias  William 

Tuscola 

1032 

Carson,  George  William 

667 

Bailey,  Herbert  Augustus 

217 

Ely,  Mrs.  Birdean  Motter  (C.  E.) 

132 

Fankhauser,  Mrs.  Pearl  Murray 

(R.F.) 

INDIANA 

192 
987 

Farrar,  Haddon  Spurgeon 
Heaton,  John  Wesley 

Bloomington 

813 

Laury,  Charles  McCray 

390 

Molby,  Fred  A. 

935 

Morcom,  Thomas 

Ft.   Wayne 
Todd,  Anna  Rita 

937 
763 

Mueller,  Henry  Rollo 
Mulsow,  Fred  William 

398 

823 

Porter,  John  Emmett 

Greencastle 

1072 
115 

Preston,  Roy  Franklin 
Reace,  William 

577 

Hudson,  Mrs.  Hortense  Imboden 

(W.M.) 
Hudson,  William  Marion 

240 

Robbins,    Mrs.   Jennie    Kershner 
(K.W.) 

465 

245 

Robbins,  Kirk  Waldo 

Terre  Haute 

952 

837 

Stewart,  Elvie  Nathan 
Taylor,  William  Alfred 

996 

McMillan,  Vernon  Ream 

Decatur 

Warsaw 

717 

Price,  Ruth  Osborne 

239 

Hickman,     Mrs.     Ida    Kershner 

Evanston 

(E.E.) 

259 

Brown,  Mrs.  Dora  Taggart 

Zionsville 

(W.A.) 

365 

Rulison,  George  Ledrew 

259 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


IOWA 

Albia 
951     Stevens,  Clifford  Clyde 

Cedar  Falls 
833     Stephens,  Ethel 

Cedar  Rapids 
75    Graham,  Theodore  Finley 
Clarinda 
1068     Payton,  Vera  Vivian 
Des  Moines 
9C    Cox,  Ernest  Lincoln 
839     Cox,     Mrs.     Elizabeth     Voorhis 

(E.L.) 
132     Parsons,  William 

Forest  City 
755    Lockwood,  Myra  Amanda 

Ft.  Dodge 
880    Martin,  Theodore  Columbus 

Grinnell 
304    Lewis,  Mrs.  Harriet  Kemp 

(J.R.) 

Iowa  City 
106    Buckner,  Nell 

Mediapolis 
137     Swickard,  Nathan  Abijah 
Ottumwa 

720    Roberts,  Newton  William 
656    Roberts,    Mrs.    Bonnidell    Sisson 
(N.W.) 

Silver  City 
343     Calkins,  Claude  Allen 

Sioux  City 
163     Smith,  Ray  Fletcher 

KANSAS 

Abbyville 
686    Hazen,  Willard  Glass 

Abilene 
944     Miller,  Mrs.  Margaret  Richmond 

(R.B.) 
1016    Tufts,  Gladys  Ruth 

Alma 
990     Highbaugh,  Irma 
Altamont 
485     Scholfield,  John  Prentice 


Alta  Vista 
1030    Brownrigg,  Mary  Elizabeth 
877     Livingood,  Harry  Harrison 

Americus 
216     Molesworth,  Masenos  Reed 

Anthony 
797     Combs,  Lester  Martin 
11C     Kregar,   Siddie  Ethel 

Arcadia 
872     Konantz,  Gladys 

Arkansas  City 
523    Heffelfinger,  John   Edgar  Byers 
593     Heffelfinger,    Mrs.   Lucille   Par- 

menter  (J.  E.  B.) 
747     Hume,  Mary  Emma  Dorsey 
581    Lewis,  Fred  B. 
641     Lewis,  Walter  Albert 
541    Roseberry,  Clyde  Gideon 
592    Roseberry,  Mrs.  Helen  Parmen- 
ter   (C.G.) 

Atchison 
107     Chandler,  Thomas  Eldridge 
1037    Ernst,  Ruth  Adeline 
801     Meyer,  Mrs.  Mabel  Evans  (C.) 

Attica 
1000    Osterhout,  Fred  W. 

Atwood 
619    Brown,  Albert  Ernest 
1009     Sites,  Mary  Edith 

Augusta 
511     Cook,  Anna  Mary 
1069     Penley,  Charles  Willard 
1045     Penley,  Mrs.  Mary  Haines 
(C.W.) 

Axtell 
570     Farrar,  Henry   Horatio 
597     Farrar,  Mrs.  Ivy  Riley  (H.  H.) 
1052     Hudson,  Florence 
157     Knepp,  Palmer  Banks 

Baldwin  City 
70    Bailey,  Charles  William 
965     Benjamin,  Anna  Geneva 
1027     Benjamin,  Opal  Vern 
276     Clark,  Mrs.  Myrtle  Walker 

(W.Mr) 
190     Clark,  William  Melvin 
675     Cundiff,  Ruby  Ethel 
298    Deel,  Samuel  Asher 
1035     Denlinger,  Myrtle  Etna 
280    Ebright,  Homer  Kingsley 
159     Hackett,  Mrs.  Hattie  Rapp 

(E.S.) 
17C     Haigh,   Elsie   May 


260 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


194     Hartley,  Forrest  Madison 
197     Hartley,  Mrs.  Mary  Ives  (F.  M.) 
92    Hoover,   Mrs.   Blanche   Case 

(H.J.) 
690    Irwin,  Grace  Mabel 
739    Jillson,  Mrs.  Anna  Clark  (J.R.) 
461    Kalb,  Mrs.  Edna  Gander  (C.  A. ) 
468    Kalb,  Charles  Abraham 
470    Kinzer,  Classie  Pearl 
427     Knepp,  Edsall  Bowman 
702    Leach,  Alfred  Edgar 
128     Lockwood,  Anson  Ovid 
112     Markham,    Mrs.    Carrie   Hoover 

(W.  C.) 
131     Markham,   William   Colfax 
705    Massey,  Mary  Ellen 
814    McHenry,  Floy 
14C    McMillan,    Helen    Kitlena 
550    Morgan,  Mrs.  Elsie  Warner 

(M.M.) 

433  Morgan,  Marshall  Morton 

672     Morgan,    Mrs.    Myrnice    Crysler 
(O.  S.) 

434  Peck,  Urana  Gleneva 

822     Preston,  Mrs.  Blanche  O'Neil 

(A.E.) 
1001     Price,  Helen  Elizabeth 

482    Reser,  Leroy  Trophimus 

749     Shumway,  Mrs.  Beulah  Kinzer 
(C.) 

181     Scott,  Lilian 

487     Stewart,  Dossie  May 
1082    Thompson,  Arthur  LeRoy 

441    Trotter,  Lee 

729    Wiley,  Grace  Gertrude 

959    Wilson,  Helen 

337     Wolf,  Frank  Ezra 

Barclay 
503     Booth,   Ida  Lois 

Barnard 
924    Johnson,   Inez   Clara 

Barnes 
712     Pennock,  Delia  Breyfogle 

Basehor 
640    Klamm,  Lena  Elizabeth 

Bluff  City 
721     Runion,  Harris  Ray 

Bonner   Springs 
560    Brown,  George  Edward 
803     Brown,    Mrs.    Georgia    Farrar 
(G.E.) 

Burlington 
967     Bradley,    Aura   Renfrow 
518     Frazier,  Josephine  Florence 


479     Odom,  Clyde  Winfred 

463     Odom,  Mrs.  Mary  Gould  (C.W.) 

849    Wood,  Ernest  Virgil 

Burns 
768     Icke,  Mrs.  Bertha  Power  (L.  R 
809    Icke,  Lewis  Roland 

Centralia 
562    Annadown,  Mrs.  Leila  Clark 
(P.) 
26     Browning,  George  Whitfield 
985     Hatch,  Ruth  Irene 

527  Ward,    Mrs.   Janie   Johnston 

(W.R.) 
492    Ward,  William  Ralph 

Chanute 

553  Allen,  James  Arthur 

373  Allen,  Wilbur  Fiske 

263  Cavaness,  Herbert 

1  Cavaness,  James  Mulloy 

445  Cavaness,  Mrs.  Ora  Allen   (H.) 

47  Breyfogle,  Frank  Lee 

976  Davison,  Wilbur  Sumner 

847  Donald,  Mrs.  Zella  Willett(C.P.) 

269  Helmick,  Milton  Parks 

868  Hoover,  Maurine 

34  Hurt,  Jefferson  James 

1062  Lisherness,  Gladys  Marie 

528  Williams,    Mrs.    Maude   Kilborn 
(W.J.) 

608    Williams,  William  John 

Chapman 
625     Dobbs,  Louis  Bennett 
816     Molby,  Lora  Erne 
399    Wilkins,  Walter  Norman 
1088    Wilson,  Wenona 

Cheney 
689     Kurt,  Mrs.  Evelyn  Hume  (A.) 

Chetopa 
677     Ditzler,  Luther  Herbert 
679     Edwards,  Jessie   Marguerite 

Clay  Center 
940    Adams,    Mrs.    Elizabeth    Ozen- 
baugh  (G.  O.) 

Coats 
707     Mills,  Chester  Arthur 
1077     Slough,  Glen  Samuel 

Coffeyville 
586    Boyd,  Mrs.  Ethel  Michaels  (D.C.) 
380    Gander,  Gilbert  Munson 
458     Gander,  Mrs.  Nannie  Fischer 

(G.M.) 
842     Weible.  Merle  Hazzard 


261 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Coldwater 
496    Allderdice,  Charles  Emmors 
785    Allderdice,  James  Henry 
961     Allderdice,  Victor  John 
811    Keohane,  Helen  Marie 
246    Korff,  Mrs.  Nettie  Steele  (R.  C.) 

Colony 
904     Beamer,  David  Ira 

Columbus 
817    Davidson,   Mrs.   Edith   Moore 
(CO.) 

Concordia 
420    Green,   Snowden  Raymond 

Conway  Springs 
51    Thew,  William  Arthur 
Council  Grove 
970    Campbell,  Howard  Karl 
277     French,  Mrs.  Grace  Watt(W.L.) 
281    French,  Walter  Lyman 

Detroit 
501    Bert,  Abraham  Engle 
589    Bert,  Mrs.  Ada  Nattier  (A.  E.) 

Dexter 
715    Wilson,  Mrs.  Sadie  Pottorf 
(E.L.) 

Dodge   City 
415     Denious,  Jesse  Carl 

D  wight 
568    Dershem,  Elsie 

Elmont 
683     Haigh,  Alice  Lila 
1065     McCulloch,  Roy  Stewart 

Ellsworth 
624     Ditzler,   Mabel   Sheldon 

Emporia 
156     Holtz,   William   Leroy 
288     Myers,  Albert  Perley 
318     Potts,    Mrs.   Frances    Coker 

(L.  M.) 
162     Smith,  James  D. 

Eskridge 
1071     Powell,  Loretta  Margaret 

Eudora 
857     Coffin,  Ida  Lenora 

Eureka 
78     Moore,  Charles  Edgar 
1003     Rice,  Willa  Ruth 


Everest 
H92     Scalapino,  Anthony 

Fairview 
1056     Kraft,  Flora 

Florence 
450    Brakebill,   Martin   Luther 

Ford 
1013     Steinheimer,  Roy  Lee 

Fowler 
183     Stimmel,    Irwin 

Frankfort 
730    Hazzard,  Mrs.  Florence  Allder- 
dice  (R.L.) 
631    Hazzard,  Russie  LaClede 
20C    Hoffman,  Georgia  Esther 

Fredonia 

1051    Hollis,  Faye  Pearl 

1067    Moore,  Eunice  Ann 
536    Nattier,  Albert  Arthur 
378    Rich,  Mrs.  Hattie  Elwell  (A.) 

Frontenac 
1061    Leach,  Marian  Tate 

Ft.  Scott 
282     Gordon,  Harry  A. 
953     Stewart,  Ina  Geraldine 

Fulton 
982    Foiles,  Earl  Raymond 
915     Foiles,    Mrs.    Esther    Whitwam 
(E.R.) 

Galva 
395     Paynter,  Hollie  Davis 

Garden  City 
678     Dougherty,  Ethel 
Gardner 
727     Tuller,  Harriet  May 

Garfield 
975     Crawford,  Earl  Morton 

Garnett 
862  Denlinger,  Floyd 
623     Denman,  Jessie  Louise 

Garrison 
384     Kile,  John  Haigler 

Girard 
340    Atherton,  Gilbert  Haven 
713     Pennock,  Florence  Elanor 

Goddard 
698     Curtis,  Mrs.  Beulah  Lacey(F.V.) 


262 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Goodland 
995    Lockwood,  Ruth  Mae 

Gorham 
613     Lawrence,    Mrs.    Lavina    Barton 
(R.E.) 

Grantville 

165     Adell,  Thomas  Byron 

Great  Bend 

731    Allis,   Frank  Howard 
806     Hassler,  Ira  Miller 

Greenleaf 
759     McCulloh,  Otho  John 

Grenola 
L017    Ware,  Charles  Wilson 

Gridley 
758    Martin,  Bertha  May 

Halstead 
572    Gibbon,  William  Outhwaite 

Hamilton 
911    Darby,  Eunice  Helen 

Hanover 
330    Rhoades,  Fred  Hooper 

Harper 
884     Michaels,  Hazel  Mae 

Hartford 
312    Turner,  Charles  Frederick 
297    Turner,  Mrs.  Mary  Deel  (C.  F.) 

Harveyville 
409    Betts,  William  James 

Haviland 
1053    Jewell,  LeRoy 
552    Young,  Bernard   Foxwell 
546    Young,    Mrs.   Lusetta    Sowers 
(B.F.) 

Herington 
341     Barton,  Perl  Rogers 
969     Brown,  Margaret  Lura 
810     Kennedy,  Mary  Hazel 

Hiawatha 
979     Dimmock,  Neta  Anthelia 
347    Harpster,  Clair  Aigler 
344    Harpster,     Mrs.     Kathryn     Car- 
mean  (C.  A.) 
778    Vernon,  Bertha  Carrie 

Holton 
556    Beard,  Norton  Seaman 
991    Holland,  Margaret  Catherine 


Hope 
697    Anderson,    Mrs.    Grace    Kumler 

(M.) 
356     McProud,  Oscar  Ulysses 

Horton 
1026     Benham,  Anna  Ruth 
921     Henney,   Frank  LeRoy 

Howard 
L048     Harris,   Evalena 
Hoxie 
517    Feeley,    Mabel   Grace 

Huron 
805    Gilbert,  Effie  Belle 
Hutchinson 
167    Benscoter,  Frank  J. 
796     Coldsmith,  Charles  Irwin 
846     Goldsmith,    Mrs.    Sarah    Willett 

(CI.) 
417    Falkenrich,  Wilmer 
471    Hess,  Mrs.  Helen  Kinzer  (H.) 
529    Leasure,  William  Chester 
587     Mitchner,  Bert  Early 
39     Simmons,  John  Stuart 
655     Simmons,  Kenneth  Kipple 
835     Stewart,  Frances  Jane 

Independence 
792     Stafford,   Mrs.   Beryl  Blanchard 

(G.W.) 
774    Stafford,  Gerald  Wright 
336     Wharton,   Walter   Pellman 

Iola 
1025    Axton,   Ray  Eddly 
998     Myler,    Emberson   William 
821     Oman,  Iva  Dora 
339    Zook,  Christian  Benjamin 

Irving 
1023     Wood,  Fayette  Julius 

Jefferson 
1055    Kirby,  John  Richard 
Kansas  City 
408     Bailey,  William  Arthur 
853     Beard,  Ruth  Alma 
618    Brown,  Elmer  Leonard 
542    Brown,  Mrs.  Violet  Russell 

(E.L.) 
858     Coughlin,  Ernest  Mitchem 
55     Coughlin,  Mrs.  Rosella  Mitchem 

513  Daniels,  Edward  Marion 

514  Dixon,  Florence  May 

682     Griswold,  Mrs.  Zula  Green 
(H.E.) 


263 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


499  Hall,  Mrs.  Julia  Beard   (A.F.) 

154  Harpster,  Harvard  Oliver 

124  Harpster,  Samuel  Oscar 

993  Honnell,  Grace  LaDora 

692  Jaggard,  Annie 

926  Kelly,  Beulah  Catherine 

77  Key,  Nellie  Garrett 

174  Knox,  Mrs.  Minnie  Games 

(R.E.) 

693  Omer,  Mrs.  Emma  Jaggard 

(J.  A.) 

113  Powell,  Benson  Mahlon 

49  Robbins,  Bascom 

436  Shepherd,  Homer  Paul 

291  Showalter,  Cora  May 

841  Waring,  Leonard  Frank 

278  Woodyard,  Ella 

1090  Wright,  Herbert 

726  Swayze,  Lottie  Lazette 

Kingman 
676     Mcllrath,  Mrs.  Faith  Dean  (R.) 
706    Mcllrath,  Ralph 
882    Mcllrath,  Wallace 

723  Sample,  Walton  Carr 

Kinsley 
182    Stewart,  Olive  Maude 
549    VanVickle,  Harriet  Anna 

Kiowa 
600    Cook,  Mrs.  Oma  Smith  (C.  L.) 

La  Crosse 
1033     DeLashmutt,  Walter  Frank 
844    Long,  Mrs.  Dale  Whitnah(W.K) 
756     Long,  William  Elvin 

La  Harpe 
932    McCarty,   Grace 
164     Spencer,  Edward  Harris 

Lamed 

724  Shepherd,  Mrs.  Helen  Smith 

(C.E.) 

Lawrence 
664  Annadown,  Emily 
144     Blackmar,  Mrs.  Kate  Nicholson 

(F.W.) 
266     Games,  Frank  Watson 

175  Games,  Moses  William 

1049     Havighurst,  Freeman  Carroll 
212    Kidder,  Marion  Ethel 
642    Loomis,  Arthur  Kirkwood 
930    Malin,  James  Claude 
611     Murray,    Mrs.    Agnes    Anderson 

(J.W.) 
438    Thompson,  Gordon   Bennett 
486     Thompson,  Mrs.  Harriet  Sterling 

(G.B.) 


437     Stewart,  Clarence   Churchill 
617     Stewart,  Mrs.  Maude  Brigham 
(C.C.) 

Leavenworth 
314    Hamilton,   Mrs.  Isabel  Benedict 
(M.B.) 

Lebanon 
1053    Jewell,  LeRoy 

Lecompton 
443     White,  Lilla  May 

Lenexa 
968     Brown,  James  Lester 
195    Haskin,  Elkanah  Harley 

918  Hausam,  Mrs.  Grace  Kline 

( W.  C.) 

919  Hausam,  Wiley  Conrad 

Lewis 
781    Whitlow,  Cyril  Melvin 
783    Whitlow,  Mrs.  Rena  Wilcox 
(C.  M.) 

Liberal 
687     Henry,  Lena  Elizabeth 

Liberty 
243     Pennington,  Mrs.  Harriet  Marvel 
(B.) 

Lincoln 
418     Davies,  Mrs.  Esther  Freed  (J.H.) 

Logan 
659    Wiltrout,  Romania  Rae 

Lost  Springs 
1005     Roseberry,  Anna  Ruth 

Lyons 
986     Haxton,  Nell  Mae 

Longton 
96     Miller,  Julia  DeSonge 

Manhattan 
72     Elliot,  Nellie  Frances 
695    Johnston,  Ambrose  M. 
680    Kirk,  Mrs.  Flora  Einsel   (R.  S.) 
566    Molby,   Mrs.   Minnie   Denman 

(S.J.) 
387     Ozment,   Mrs.   Harriet  Mahar 

(B.H.) 
220    Price,  Ralph  Ray 
224     Price,   Mrs.   Roberta   Simpson 

(R.R.) 
539    Reppert,  Roy  Ralph 
603    Thomas,  Ethel  Estella 
605     Tiffany,  Erwin  Milton 


264 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Mankato 
lC    Jamieson,   Rhoda 
595     Stanley,   Mrs.   Florence   Ream 
(D.F.) 

Maple  Hill 
1064     McCullough,  Clarence  Avery 

Marion 
371     Hoch,  Mrs.  Edna  Wharton  (H.) 
321     Hoch,  Homer 
867     Hoch,  Wallis 
923     Imboden,  Mildred 

Marysville 
599     Smith,  Hervey  Foster 

McCracken 
1084    Warden,  Madeline  Helen 
3C     Underhill,    Mrs.    Fieta    Crowley 
(G.W.) 

McLouth 
938    Ocker,  Verna  Glenella 

McPherson 
629     French,  Merton  Clyde 

7     Simpson,  Robert  Stuart 
545     Simpson,  Vera  Pearl 

Meade 
963     Armstrong,  Guy  Walter 
1020     Wickstrom,  Jeanette 

Melvern 
701    Laury,  William  Godfrey 
752     Lee,  Walter  Alvin 

Merriam 
249     Coleman,  Rolla  Wood 

Minneapolis 
1038     Evans,  Paul  Lawrence 
925     Johnston,  Bess  J. 
807     Wilson,  Mrs.  Nora  Henry  (R.H.) 

Minneola 
864     Collinsworth,  Mrs.  Elzada  Har- 
ris (G.  C.) 

Montezuma 
897     Stevenson,  Lula  Belle 

Moran 
700    Laury,  Clara  Olivia 
929     Laury,  John  Wesley 
200     Messinger,  Willis  Oscar 

Mound  City 
211    Edwards,  Isaac  Franklin 

Mound  Valley 
966     Botkin,  Mildred  Ninde 


794     Call,  Troy  Benjamin 
954     Stokes,  Bertha  Joy 

Muse ot ah 
978     Devore,  Rollin  Earl 

Neodesha 
906     Anderson,  Mary  Vincent 
971     Catlin,  Lawrence  J. 
423     Hestwood,    Ottis    Clyde 
367     Study,  Harry  Pray 

Neosho  Falls 
255     Sain,  Lydia 
40     Snow,  Florence  Lydia 

Neosho  Rapids 
630    Gilman,  Bessie 

Ness  City 
120    Davis,  Henry  Thomas 
103     Davis,  Mrs.  Minnie  Bain  (H.T.) 
808     Hopper,  Earl  Brady 
1015     Thomas,  Ruth  Edith 

Newton 
462    Foster,  Mrs.  Minnie  Gardner 

(L.C.) 
782    Wight,  Alvin  Silas 

Nortonville 
977     Daum,  Myrtle  Eva 

Oketo 

535     Moore,  Jesse   Howard 
558     Moore,  Mrs.  Margaret  Betzer 
(J.H.) 

Olathe 
155     Haskin,     Samuel  Brush 
238     Hayes,   Mrs.   Rachel  Henderson 

(W.E.) 
186    Jones,    Mrs.    Grace    Breyfogle 

(C.W.) 

Onaga 
834     Stewart,  Albert  Christopher 
429     Van  Dusen,  Mrs.  Nellie  McClure 

(J.) 

607     Wise,  Mrs.  Mary  Widney(W.B.) 

Osage  City 

610  Adams,  Mabel  Elizabeth 

10C  Hoover,  Fern  Lucile 

283  Hunsicker,  Lillian  May 

650  O'Neil,  Ralph  Thomas 

Osborne 
859     Crocker,   Grace  Eliza 


265 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Oskaloosa 
962    Anderson,  Sarah  Helen 

Oswego 
98     Case,  Mrs.  Geor^'ana  Reed  (N.) 
268     Handley,  Mary  Virginia 
753     Liston,   Virdon   Milne 
1087    Wilson,  Murray  Alderson 
400    Woods,  Ola  Adele 

Ottawa 
388     Bailey,  Mrs.  Ethel  McCaughey 

(P.M.) 
406     Bailey,  Fred  Mark 
316     Chaffee,  Nelle  Edith 
64     Long,  Henry  C. 

Overbrook 
927     Kurtz,  Ruth  Edna 

Paola 
907     Carpenter,  Ina  Fay 
311     Ringer,  Arthur 
421     Smith,   Mrs.  Jennie  Heinselman 

(L.B.) 
333     Smith,  Levi  Brown 

Parsons 

1040  Foster,  True  Earl 

459  Freark,  Sarah  Winona 

473  Locke,   Rachel 

524  Reid,  Mrs.  Anna  Hoch  (J.  W.) 

361  Reid,  James  Winfred 

947  Rust,  Ralph    Guy 

881  Rust,  Mrs.  Ruby  Mason  (R.  G.) 

206  Stavely,  James  Alexander 

Perry 
507     Brown,  Elmer  LeGrande 
Pittsburg 

405     Axton,  Mrs.  Clara  Bailey 

(E.D.) 
404     Axton,  Elmer  David 
6C     Bideau,   Edith   Mae 
80     Campbell,  Phillip  Pitt 
914     Ransom,  Mrs.  Beatrice  Fast 

(R.G.) 
889     Ransom,  Raymond  Gordon 
231     Taylor,  Mrs.  Ethel  Cavaness 

(J.L.) 
208     Taylor,  Joseph  Luther 
202    Waskey,  Mrs.  Maie  Motter(J.A.) 

Pleasanton 
666     Axton,   Clayton  Arthur 
502     Boicourt,   George   Mallalieu 

Pratt 

989     Henry,  Albert  Edwin 

735     Smith,  Mrs.  Louise  Briggs (H.T.) 


787 


802 
1010 


Prescott 
145    O'Neil,  Frank  Edward 

Princeton 
Ames,  Edith  Enslin 

Protection 
Riner,  Mrs.  Nellie  Evans  (T.W.) 
Smith,  Jessie  Dorothy 

Quincy 
890    Redman,  Earl  Burgess 
1078     Slough,  Lydia  Katherine 

Randolph 
480    Peter,  Charles  Frederick 

Rantoul 
1024    Anderson,  Bena  Alberta 

Redtield 
943    Rapp,  John  Merrill 

Robinson 
994    Linscott,  Orena  Josephine 
711     Nelson,  William   Edwin 
709     Nelson,    Mrs.    Winifred   Moore- 
head  (W.E.) 

Rossville 
357     Miller,  Henry  Blackburn 

Russell 
770     Reppert,  Vernon  Milton 

Saffordville 
916    Garrettson,   George  Garfield 

St.  John 
800    Ellenberger,  Rush  Walter 

St.  Paul 
1083     Treganza,  James  Robert 


Salina 
554    Armstrong,  Amy 
505     Bristow,  Frank  Baker 
58     Bristow,  Joseph  Little 
315     Davis,  Mrs.  Edna  Boyd  (E.) 
575     Hamilton,  Mary   Emma 
253     King,  George  Edward 
649     Mc  Williams,  Mrs.  Laura  Nichol- 
son (R.  H.) 
645     McWilliams,  Robert  Hugh 
221     Ragle,  Nathan  Shumate 
722    Ryan,  Francis  Winton 

Savonburg 
150     Bell,  Thomas  Moon 


266 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Sedan 
364    Roberts,  John  Wilkins 
430    Roberts,    Mrs.    Lena   McConnell 
(J.W.) 

Sedgwick 
909     Congdon,  Mary  Artemisia 

Selma 
579     Keast,  William  Paul 

Seneca 
410     Bloss,  Edwin   Chauncey 
799     Drown,  Clarence  Carlyle 

Severance 
180    Reed,  James  William 

Silver  Lake 
893     Scheer,   George   Edman 

Smith  Centre 
455     Cutler,  Lyle  Charles 

Spearville 
1034     Denison,  Neva  Bertrice 
639     Kiser,  Stephen  Lott 

Spivey 
760     Boyle,  Mrs.  Edith  Milham  (C.J.) 
828     Kabler,  Mrs.  Hazel  Sample (L.L.) 

Spring  Hill 
478     Nicholson,  Vernon  Thomas 
831     Sowers,  Ruth  Electa 
43     Telford,  Eliza  Armstrong 

Stafford 
903     Beal,  Burt  Oliver 

Sterling 
464     Hall,  Charles    Albert 
412     Hall,  Mrs.  Grace  Brigham(C.A.) 
958     Waring,  Walter  Wray 

Sylvia 
653     Rudisill,  Theodore  Franklin 

Talmage 
500    Benson,  Fred  Bernard 

Topeka 

374  Ames,  Nora  Dale 

168  Boughton,  Bessie 

452  Chrisman,   Dorothy 

798  Dellinger,  Rudolph  Corley 

13C  Dougherty,  Gladys  Mercia 

111  Ewing,  Laura  L. 

81  Gault,  Charles  Edwin 

349  Hepworth,  Clair  H. 

60  Hill,  Charles  Miletus 


761  Morris,  George  Warren 

358  Murphy,  Mary  Kibben 

955  Sutton,  Fred  Calvin 

516  Washburn.     Mrs.     Wilma     Ed- 
wards (M.) 

1021  Wiles,  Everett  Raymond 

898  Wise,  Harry  Steckel 

Toronto 
1004    Richards,  William  Alfred 

Troy 
319     Adams,  Mrs.  Barbara  Dice 

(N.J.  ) 
401     Adams,  Nathaniel  John 
116     Reeder,  Charles  Ward 

Turon 
442     Watson,  Joseph  Emerson 

Uniontown 
1039     Fitzgerald,  Grace  Margaret 

Utica 
888     Peters,  William  Esco 

Vernon 
1074     Rigby,   Harry 

Finland 
267     Gill,   Helen   Gertrude 

Virgil 
662     Allis,  Orval  Duane 
673    Allis,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Cundiff 
(O.D.) 

Wagstaff 
428    Lentz,   David   Scott 

Wakarusa 
490     Snoddy,  Mrs.  Mary  Van  Petten 
(H.L.) 

Wakefield 
1002    Randall,  Wayne  Pearson 

Walton 
657     Battin,  Mrs.  Mabel  Stevenson 
(G.E.) 

Wamego 
851  Ault,  Mary  Ethel 
843     Wheeler,  Charles  Wesley 

Washington 
973     Coe,   Clara  Annis 
928     Larner,  Ella  Frances 

Waterville 
218     Paddleford,  Eli  Merton 
957    Vernon,  Chester  Benson 


267 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Wathena 
1011     Smith,  Mary  Price 
936     Stewart,  Mrs.  Hazah  Morris 

(L.W.) 
838    Van  Buskirk,  George  Bennett 

Waverly 

972     Caywood,  Stanley  William 

285     Kncpp,  Earl  Hamline 
1063     Majors,  Hurst 
1014     Swogger,  Leo  Glenn 

Wellington 
532     Mavity,  Mrs.  Margaret  McCon- 

nell  (J.  W.) 
329     Plumb,  Harvey  Claud 
338     Plumb,  Mrs.  Jennie  Woods 

(H.C.) 

Wellsville 
1031     Brune,  Ruth  Esther 
213     Mallory,  James  Edward 
179     Muesse,  Henry  Lionel 
170     Muesse,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Cone 

(H.  L.) 
219     Pendleton,  Edward  Thompson 

Westmoreland 
980     Evans,   Thomas   Alexander 
1070     Pennock,  Lois  Cecelia 

Wetmore 
876     Livingood,  Aldo   Morton 
818     Myers,  Ethel 

White  Cloud 
557     Beauchamp,  Edward  Edgerton 

Whitewater 
718     Corman,  Mrs.  May  Rapp  (E.) 

Wichita 
133     Allen  Mrs.  Elsie  Nuzman  (HJ.) 
403     Ames,  Cecil  Erwin 
416     Ebright,  Alpha  Mills 
870    Imboden,  Ruth 
324     Kirk,  Albert  Emmanuel 
585     McKibbin,   Harold   Benedict 
414     McKibbin,  Mrs.  Luella  Clark 

(H.B.) 
762     Meuller,  Vernette  A. 
425     Stanley,   Mrs.   Blanche   Imboden 

(H.W.) 
547     Stanley,  Harriet    Eugenia 
366     Stanley,  Harry  Wylbur 
628     Stearns,  Mrs.  Pearl  Fisher  (I.H.). 
606     Topping,  June 
89    VanGundy,  David   Sherman 
1022    Williams,  Coralie  Roxetta 


193 


Williamsburg 
Fogle,  Arza  Bracken 


Wilson 
670     McKittrick,  Mrs.  Florella  Counts 
(W.D.) 

Winchester 
1029     Brown,  Mary  Fay 
584     McKemmy,  Grace  Alice 

WinHeld 

225     Anderson,    Mrs.    Katherine   Un- 
derwood (W.  G.) 

248    Anderson,  William  Gibson 

130     Davis,  Mrs.    Harriet    Mallory 
(A.E.) 

571     Foster,  Everett  Kin 

520    Foster,  Mrs.    Hattie    Gardner 
(E.K.) 

Yates  Center 
621     Catlin,   Arthur   Dan 
620     Catlin,  Mrs.  Ruth  Bukey  (A.  D.) 
743     Dixon,  Ina  Lucille 

97     Pyke,  John  William  Hull 
1080     Stephenson,  Clarissa 

KENTUCKY 

Lexington 
121     Games,  John  Ira 

LOUISIANA 

New  Orleans 
88     Sykes,  Ernest  Eugene 

MARYLAND 

Baltimore 
738     Burkett,  Walter  C. 
42     Colt,  Mrs.  Sade  Sullivan  (D.  S.) 
71     Colt,  Don  Snell 

Frederick 
564     Daily,  Benjamin  William 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston 

498  Ault,   Warren   Ortman 

855  Broadfoot,   Clarence   Peter 

1044  Gunsaullus,  Burr 

1058  Lankard,  Frank  Glenn 

945  Robinson,    Bruce   Bowman 

1012  Smith,  Theodore  Garland 

Brookline 
643     Martin,  Harry  Oscar 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Cambridge 
317    Chambers,  Benjamin  Franklin 

Dedham 
1054    Kaub,  Louis  Harrison 
1086     Kaub,  Mrs.  Minnie  Weide(L.H.) 

Easthampton 
634    Johnston,   Thomas  Todd 

Hanson 
772    Siegle,  Scott  C. 

Lowell 
407     Bailey,  Henry  Irwin 

Rockland 
848    Fike,  Mrs.  Alma  Wilson  (T.  T.) 
863     Fike,  Tobias  Traugott 

Roslindale 
332    Smith,  Alonzo  Martin 

Stoneham 
16    Knox,  Mrs.  Janette  Hill  ( M. V.B. ) 

Uxbridge 
910     Crain,  Orville  Edward 

West  Newton 
296     Cell,  Mrs.  Ella  Clark  (G.  C.) 
295     Cell,  George  Croft 

Westport  Point 
1007    Frazer,  Mrs.  Edna  Ruhlen  (J.T.) 
983     Frazer,  John  Thomas 

Worcester 

302     Hankins,  Mrs.  Anna  Keeling 

(F.H.) 
300     Hankins,  Frank  Hamilton 

MICHIGAN 

Detroit 
941     Preshaw,  Karl 
160     Rice,  Merton  Stacher 
775     Thompson,  William  Rodney 

East  Lansing 
439    Johnston.   Mrs.   Ethelyn  Thorne 

(W.W.) 
322    Johnston,   William   Walter 

Flint 
530    Lodge,  William  Horace 

Houghton 
875     Liston,  Emil  Smith 


17 

766 

62 

912 


.r!2 


934 


999 


1046 


381 
635 


1047 


1066 


765 


879 


788 
920 


861 


786 
497 
447 
901 
964 
45 
472 

559 
451 
413 
512 


MINNESOTA 

Mankato 
Hancock,  John  Allen 

Minneapolis 
Baker,  Mrs.  Helen  Porter  (R.A.) 
Kester,  Reese  Bowman 
Nebbergall,   Mrs.   Ethel  Dawson 
(J.  Z.) 

MISSOURI 

Anderson 
Stewart,  John  Wesley 

Boonville 
Milham,   Chester  Richard 

Braymer 
Neal,  Freda  Lois 

Burlington  Junction 
Hann,   Dorothy   Elizabeth 

Cameron 
Geyer,    Francis   Lender 
Jones,   Lester   Martin 

Clearmont 
Hann,  Jennie  Foster 

Clinton 
Melton,   Emma 

Coffey 
Pilkington,  May 

Columbia 
Martin,  Henry  Sleeper 

Fayette 
Ault,  Cora  Lena 
Hazen,  Gertrude  Theoren 

Fredericktown 
Dean,  Elsie 

Kansas  City 
Allen,  Ralph  Randolph 
Apple,  Spencer  Butler 
Ault,  Harley  Addison 
Baird,  Agnes  Lenora 
Baird,  Wilma  Mildred 
Betts,    Samuel   Eason 
Bowman,   Mrs.   Pearl  Lathen 

(E.B.) 
Boys,  Frank  Alonzo 
Brigham,   Mary 

Colley,  Mrs.  Anna  Church (J.W.) 
Covalt,  Maude  Agnes 


269 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


567 

Dennie,  Charles  Clayton 

St.  Charles 

93 

Foster,  Henry  Bowman 

836 

Stewart,  Margaret 

21 

French,  Wil  iam  Alonzo 

3 

Hall,  Mrs.  Olive  Willey  (J.C.) 

St.  Louis 

522 

Heaton,  Foster   Merrill 

83 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Maude  Leonard 

237 

Hedges,  Frank  Percy 

(CP.) 

424 

Hulse,  Delbert  Trigg 

537 

Powell,  Vesta 

125 

Keys,  Mrs.  Diana  Haskin(G.W.) 

56 

Quayle,  William  Alfred 

873 

LaBrant,  Wagner  Merrill 

227 

Williams,   Mrs.   Charlotte  Beas- 

2C 

Loudermilk,    Mrs.    Nettie   Amos 

ley  (R.D.) 

(H.) 

Sedalia 

270 
275 

Limbeck,  George  Albert 
Lunbeck,   Mrs.  Zola   Swan 

348 

Hayes,  Robert  Benjamin 

(G.A.) 

Springfield 

21C 
431 

Martin,  Esther 
Monahan,  Elmer  Perry 

671 

Cox,  Harvey  Leroy 

710 

Mueller,  Clive  Paul 

Trenton 

310 

Patton,  Morris 

331 

Sample,  Orlando  Lora 

12C 

Price,  Mrs.  Berna  Hannum(F.A.) 

Waverly 

716 

Price,  Fred  Allen 

483 

Roseberry,  Mary  Bruce 

1057 

Kreek,  Olive 

826 

Ross,  Mary  Howell 

Westboro 

988 
946 

Rousey,   Mrs.    Esther   Henney 

(M.L.) 
Rowland,  Ruth 

1050 
1059 

Hedge,  Gertrude  Elizabeth 
Larmer,  Forrest  Mabry 

41 

Siegrist,  Mrs.  Emma  Sullivan 

(H.S.) 

MONTANA 

1008 

Siegrist,  Frank  Bowman 

67 

Siegrist,  Henry  Snavely 

Anaconda 

99 

Smith,  J.  Franklin 

274 

Stewart,  Thomas  Pettigrew 

82 

Smith,  Mrs.  Susie  Knight  (J.  F.) 

491 

Walker,  Walter  Clarence 

Bozeman 

674 

Gilman,  Mrs.  Pearl  Cundiff 

Kingston 

(R.  W.) 

534 

Merryman,  Mabel 

Dillon 

Kirksville 

301 

Humphrey,  Harry  Gara 
Glendive 

335 

Watt,  Bessie 

M ait  land 

663 

Anderson,  Lionel  Andrias 

856 

Brumbaugh,  Mary  Elizabeth 

NEBRASKA 

Maryville 

Hastings 

736 

Brooks,  Alfred  Arthur 

453 

Cox,  Gilbert  Stevens 

544 

Cox,  Mrs.  Mary  Schenck  (G.  S.) 

Jansen 

950 

Stafford,  Roy  R. 

751 

Mound   City 
LaBrant,  Lulu  Levanche 

Lincoln 

201 

Miller,  Edwin  Merrick 

273 

Stephens,  George  Asbury 

Mt.  Washington 

292 

University  Place 
McProud,  Mrs.  Bertha  Watt 

495 

Malone,  Mrs.  Ethel  Work  (A.F.) 

(B.E.) 

/v  pvmrl  n. 

287 

McProud,   Bertram   Everett 

394 

1  \    C  C-  l*  Li  Lr 

Odom,  John  Franklin 

750 

Meyers,  Mrs.  Minnie  Kline  (R.) 
York 

Odessa 

894 

Martin,  Mrs.  Mary  Showalter 

389 

Mills,  Roy  Fallas 

(E.F.) 

270 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Keene 
647     Miller,  Edward  Franklin 

Nashua 
515     Durham,  Edward  Alvah 


NEW  JERSEY 

4 
123 

Chester 

684 

1006 

Ruhlen,   Charles  Lester 

685 

895 

Ruhlen,  Mrs.  Edith  Stafford 

129 

(C.L.) 

648 
204 

Hampton 

1076 

1042 

Glasier,  Walter  John  C. 

871 

Lyndhurst 

896 

732 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Barke- 
meyer   (C.I.) 

Madison 

422 

874 

Hertzog,  Mrs.  Vera  Lange 

(W.  H.) 

793 

922 

Hertzog,  William  Henry 

Passaic 

299 

5 

Seabrook,  Thomas 

NEW  MEXICO 

214 

Albuquerque 

235 

Hammond,  Hezekiah  Borders 
Aztec 

456 

Douglas,   Earl 

Lanark 

234 

286 

Sargent,  Mrs.  Leona  Kuhn  (E.) 
Raton 

561 

Clarke,  Alice  May 

161 

63 

Leib,  Thomas  Douglas 

Wagon  Mound 

397 

363 

Ringer,   Elmer   Clifford 

NEW  YORK 

435 

Bellmore 

791 

824 

Ray,  Benjamin  Franklin 

825 

Ray,  Mrs.  Minnie  W.  (B.  F.) 
Brooklyn 

489 

905 

Brune,  Benjamin  Jacob 

309 

Riley,  Mrs.  Blanche  Mills  (T.  J.) 

215 

290 

Riley,  Thomas  James 

257 

Stickel,  Merton  Jay 

19 

Thorpe,  Ervin  Llewellyn 

184 

Buffalo 

563     Creager,  Florence  Isabell 

109     Cunningham,  Mrs.  Maud  (H.  S.) 

Ithaca 

1075     Rigg,  Melvin  Gillison 

New  York  City 

Deming,  Charles  Gaylord 
Hale,  William  Bayard 
Hall,  Lawrence  Kingsley 
Hanger,  James  Howard 
McRoberts,   Samuel 
Molby,  Walter  David 
Pearson,  Andrew  Cameron 
Rupert,  Lynn  Hoover 
Steinheimer,   Mrs.    Ella   Jones 

(H.C.) 
Steinheimer,  Herman  Carl 

Rochester 

Heinselman,  Robert  Ellis 

Roslyn,  Long  Island 

Burgess,   Clarence  Perry 

Stapleton,  Staten   Island 

Freeland,  Ernest  Milbourne 

Syracuse 

Clark,   Mrs.   Dora   Markham 
(H.  A.) 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

Cando 
Grimes,  Edwin  Oglesby 

OHIO 

Columbus 
Schaffner,  John  Henry 

Dayton 
Sowers,  Don  Conger 

Delaware 
Riley,  Elmer  Author 

Flushing 
Berry,  James  Halford 

Oxford 
Urner,  Samuel  Everett 

Wapakoneta 
Martin,  William  Frank 

West  Mansfield 
Utter,  Oliver  Lincoln 


271 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


OKLAHOMA 

Bartlesville 
191     Coe,  Joseph  Edward 
688     Holliday,  Wilbur  Nickle 

Bethany 
95     Morgan,  Mrs.  Mattie  Mallory 
Blackwell 
820     Hoover,  Mrs.  Verdie  Noland 
(R.A.) 

Cherokee 
233     Hibbard,  Mrs.  Cora  Cullison 

(J.S.) 
1018     Waring,  Reta  Hazel 

Claremore 
432     Moore,  Edgar  Collins 
444     Woods,  Ernest  Emerson 
469    Woods,  Mrs.  Lucile  Kelly  (E.E.) 

Eagle  City 
899     Anderson,  Jerome  Louis 

Eldorado 
612     Stover,  Mrs.  Espar  Anderson 
(B.H.) 

Guthrie 
188     Case,  Harry  Claude 
350     Hislop,  Edward 
346     Hislop,  Mrs.  Viola  Hankins  (E.) 

Henryetta 
942     Pritchett,  Gordon  Stafford 

Hinton 
172     Corning,  Loren  Dwight 

Holdenville 
949     Snider,  Weems  Vinton 

Hominy 
385     Edgington,  Mrs.  Grace  Lockhart 
(L.  D.) 

Kusa 
393     Nicholson,  George  Albert 

McAlester 
543     Sample,  Claude  John 

Muskogee 
176     Harvey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Kirkpat- 
rick    (G.I.) 

Morris 
948     Smith,  Edith  Anette 

Newkirk 
840    Walter,  Alva  Jay 


902 
737 


504 
740 
789 

272 
223 
411 


891 


746 


931 


264 
1019 


773 


742 


598 


46 
981 
382 
583 

845 


658 


226 


50 


815 
493 


Norman 
Bass,  John  Harvey 
Brooks,  Fowler  Adelphi 

Oklahoma  City 

Bowers,  Melville  M. 
Conger,  Lauren  Edward 
Conger,  Mrs.  Nina  Bauersfeld 

(L.  E.) 
Parlette,  Snowden 
Roach,  Isaac  Franklin 
Thompson,   Mrs.    Edith   Bowers 

(H.  E.) 

Paul's  Valley 
Clark,  Mrs.  Elsie  Reed  (A.  E.) 

Pawhuska 
Geisen,  Nora  Belle 

Ryan 
Dean,  Mrs.  Katherine  McCarter 

(J.R.) 

Sapulpa 
Collins,  George  Fulton 
White,  Lloyd  Kennedy 

Shawnee 
Smith,  Margaret  Agnes 

Stillwater 
Whitenton,  Mrs.  Nelle  Crossan 
(R.  O.) 

Tahlequah 
Smith,  Eula  Reba 

Tulsa 
Biddison,  Arthur  Jefferson 
Filley,  Everett  Roswell 
Grogan,  Mrs.  Clara  Hatch  (M.J.) 
Mason,  Claude  Alonzo 
Wickham,  Fletcher  Ryan 

Wakita 
Thomas,  Dewitt  Corwin 

Wann 
Ayres,  Philip  Sheridan 

Weatherford 
Sisson,  Thomas  Eddy 

OREGON 

Eugene 
Millikin,  William  Earl 
Winger,  Roy  Martin 


272 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Coquille 
525    Howard,  Charles  Abner 

Gaston 
960    Winger,  Ralph  Edgar 

Grant's  Pass 
143     Hair,  Mrs.  Mary  Murray  (J.  E.) 
426     Kemp,  James  Murray 

Lakeview 
265     Everett,  Ernest  Day 

Portland 
573     Green,  Beryl  Albert 
580     Green,  Mrs.  Grace  Leach  (B.  A.) 
18     Kemp,   Mrs.  Jennie  Murray 
(R.N.) 
256     Skinner,  Jessie  Amanda 

Prineville 
342    Bowman,  Arthur  Ray 

Salem 
122     Findley,  Mrs.  Anna  Hair  (M.C.) 

Union 
173     Cullison,  Homer  Edgar 

PENNSYLVANIA 
Lock  Haven 
1091     Zabel,  George  Washington 

Philadelphia 
852     Barton,  Paul 
744     Dunstan,  Thomas  James 
126     Hill,  Edward  Yates 

Pittsburgh 
166     Atherton,  James   Floyd 

State  College 
481     Pierce,  Frederick  William 

Swarthmore 
209     Pearson,   Mrs.  Edna  Wolfe 

(P.  M.) 
135     Pearson,  Paul  Martin 

RHODE  ISLAND 
Providence 
368    Thomas,  George  Brown 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 
Britton 
16C    Bunten,   Jessie    Muir 

Huron 
158     Myers,  Homer  Samuel 
263     Myers,  Mrs.  Eleanor  Hand 
(H.S.) 


Newell 
362     Richards,  David 

TEXAS 

Austin 
306     Manning,  Mrs.  Mabel  Marvel 

(W.  R.) 
271     Manning,  William  Ray 

Beaumont 
35     Norton,   George  Bancroft 

Dallas 
694    Jamieson,  Hugh  Victor 

Eastland 
104     McCormick,     Mrs.     Cora     Bald- 
ridge 

Port  Worth 
SG9     Horn,  Cyril 

Houston  Heights 
475     Keeling,    Mrs.   Harriet   Maxwell 
(W.  B.) 

McDade 
660     Wise,  Cosmo  Clyde 

Nursery 
565     Davies,  Laura  Alice 

Portland 
136     Smith,  Frank  Lee 

118  Smith,  Mrs.  Lulu  Burtis  (F.  L.) 

Texarkana 
29     Biddison,  Valeda  Hull 

UTAH 

Salt  Lake  City 
52     Armstrong,  William  Wright 

119  Davies,  George  Ewing 

VERMONT 

Burlington 
151     Benton,  Guy  Potter 

W  aterbury 
294     Boicourt,  William  Luke 

WASHINGTON 

Chelan 
602     Sutton,  Arthur  Taylor 


273 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


Coupeville 
548    Switzer,  William  Whitney 
Elma 

391  Mustard,   Mrs.   Florence   Moore 

(W.) 

Leavenworth 
764    Osborne,  John  Harlan 

Monroe 
359     Neff,  George  Brock 
419     Neff,  Mrs.  Jessie  Funnell  (G.  B.) 
1073     Randall,  May 

Peshastin 

939     Osborne,  Jennie  Florence 

Pullman 

771    Lacey,  Mrs.  Feme  Samuel 

(W.A.) 
699    Lacey,  Wesley  Anderson 

Richland 
703     Lillie,  Clarence  Henry 

392  Mountain,  Theodore  Clifton 

Seattle 
65     Randall,  Edwin  Mortimer 
87     Randa.l,  Mrs.  Jennie  Sweet 
(E.M.) 

Spokane 
622     Cochran,  Warren  Baldwin 
86    Raines,  David  Winslow 

Tacoma 
114    Johnson,  Mrs.  Edith  Rarick 
(H.H.) 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

375     Ault,  James  Percy 
627     Fast,  Arthur  Herman 
676     Power,  Archie  Dayton 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

Morgantown 
754    Lockwood,  Mary  Eleanor 


WISCONSIN 

Delavan 
Reser,  Lewis  Grant 

Madison 
Dudgeon,  Mrs.  Mabel  Cunning- 


244 


152 


139 


ham   (M.S.) 
Dudgeon,  Matthew  Simpson 


Milwaukee 
230    Brumbaugh,  Errol  Vane 
582    Markham,  Emma  Ivalena 

Platteville 
289     Riley,  Edgar  Francis 

Stoughton 
591     Oliver,  Edwin  Martin 

WYOMING 

Casper 
819     Nash,  Mary  Eleanor 

Kearney 
551     Songer,  Mrs.  Mabel  Winger 
(J.W.) 

Sheridan 
355    Kendall,  David  Ellsworth 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

CANADA 

Truax,  Saskatchewan 
476     Mahin,  Mrs.  Amy  Mclntire 
(CA.) 

Winnipeg 
651    Green,  Mrs.  Edna  Pearce(W.D.) 
521     Green,  William  David 

CHINA 

Hinghwa,  Fuhkien 
377     Brown,  Cora  Millicent 

Kucheng,  Fuhkien 
228     Coole,  Mrs.  Cora  Boynton(T.H.) 
232     Coole,  Thomas  Henry 

Nanking 
1036     Emery,  Phoebe  Elizabeth 
984     Gray,  Cammie 
696     Kesler,  Mary  Grace 
661     Youtsey,  Edith  Rosamond 

Peking 
383     Hwang,  Yung  Liang 

Tsechow,  Szechwan 
440    Torrey,  Ray  Le Valley 

CUBA 

Filton 

73     Elwell,  John  K. 

Mercedita,  Cabanas 
769     Pyles,  Miner  Raymond 


274 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY 


HAWAII 

Honolulu 
279    Bridwell,  John  Colburn 

INDIA 

Allahabad 
636     Kenoyer,   Mrs.   Aletha  Kelly 
(L.  A.) 

Bijnor 
906     Calkins,  Ethel  Mae 

Rangoon,  Burma 
466    James,   Phoebe 
654     Shannon,  Mary  Estelle 

Calcutta 
254    Manley,  D.  H. 

Caivnpore 
540    Richmond,  Mary  Amelia 

Meerut 
369     Baker,  Mrs.  Ida  Vanatta  (J.  B.) 
262    Baker,  Joseph  Benson 

Muzzaffarpur 
360     Perrill,  Fred  Maxson 

ITALY 

Rome 
652    Porter,  Anna  Downey 

JAPAN 

Hakozati 
728    Wagner,  Dora  Amelia 

Tokyo 
203     Obata,  David  Kyugoro 

MALAYSIA 

Penang 
576    Hibbard,  Earl  Randall 


614    Hibbard,  Mrs.  Jessie  Beauchamp 
(E.R.) 

Singapore,  Straits  Settlement 
917    Hall,  Clyde  Jesse 

PERU 

Lima 
704    Loy,  Netella 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Capiz,  Capiz 
601     Spiller,  Arthur  Garfield 

Manila 
714     Porter,   Raymond  Willis 
484     Ryan,  Archie  Lowell 
402     Ryan,  Mrs.  Celia  Allen  (L.  A.) 

Surigas,  Surigas 
830     Schlinger,  Edwin  Peter 

SOUTH  AFRICA 

Inhambane 
626     Keys,  Mrs.  Clara  Evans  (P.  W.) 
638     Keys,  Pliny  Whittier 

SOUTH  AMERICA 

Santiago,    Chile 
616     Braden,  Charles   Samuel 
644    Braden,   Mrs.   Grace   McMurray 
(C.  S.) 


.     SUMATRA 

Medan 

590    Oechsli,  Leonard 

449    Oechsli,  Mrs.  Loula  Boicourt(L.) 


275 


INDEX  OF  THE  ALUMNI  OF  THE  COL- 
LEGE OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 

The  number  before  the  name  means  the  serial  number  in  the  list  of 
the  biographies  of  the  Alumni. 


610  Adams,  Mabel  Elizabeth 

401  Adams,  Nathaniel  John 
261  Adell,  Francis  Earl 

165  Adell,  Thomas  Byron 

496  Allderdice,  Charles  Emmors 

730  Allderdice,  Florence  Amelia 

785  Allderdice,  James  Henry 

961  Allderdice,  Victor  John 

402  Allen,  Ceiia  Martha 

553  Allen,  James  Arthur 

445  Allen,  Ora 

786  Allen,   Ralph   Randolph 

373  Allen,  Wilbur  Fiske 
149  AUn,  Frank  Wesley 

731  Allis,  Frank  Howard 

662  Allis,  Orval  Duane 

403  Ames,  Cecil  Erwin 

787  Ames,  Edith  Enslin 

374  Ames,   Nora  Dale 

611  Anderson,  Agnes  Anna 
1024  Anderson,  Bena  Alberta 

612  Anderson,   Espar 

90  Anderson,  James  Watson  D. 

899  Anderson,  Jerome  Louis 

247  Anderson,  Joseph  Lawrence 

663  Anderson,  Lionel  Andrias 

900  Anderson,  Mary  Vincent 

962  Anderson,  Sarah  Helen 

248  Anderson,   William  Gibson 

664  Annadown,  Emiiy 

665  Annadown,   May 

497  Apple,  Spencer  Butler 

554  Armstrong,  Amy 

963  Armstrong,  Guy  Walter 

52  Armstrong,  William  Wright 

446  Arnold,  Earl  Casper 

12  Ashby,  Sylvia  Euarcha  (Mrs.) 

340  Atherton,  Gilbert  Haven 

166  Atherton,  James  Floyd 
293  Ault,  Alvin   Wesley 

788  Ault,  Cora  Lena 

447  Ault,  Harley  Addison 

375  Ault,  James  Percy 
851  Ault,  Mary  Ethel 

376  Ault,  Nellie  May 

498  Ault,  Warren  Ortman 

666  Axton,  Clayton  Arthur 


404    Axton,  Elmer  David 
1025     Axton,  Ray  Eddly 
226     Ayres,  Philip  Sheridan 


555  Bacon,  Thomas  Clyde 
70  Bailey,  Charles  William 

405  Bailey,  Clara  Jane 

406  Bailey,  Fred  Mark 

407  Bailey,  Henry  Irwin 

667  Bailey,  Herbert  Augustus 

408  Bailey,  William  Arthur 

103  Bain,  Minnie  Rockwell 

901  Baird,  Agnes  Lenora 

964  Baird,   Wilma    Mildred 
262  Baker,  Joseph  Benson 

104  Baldridge,  Cora 

33  Baldwin,  Riley  Thomas 

732  Barkemeyer,  Henrietta 

733  Barnes,  Elizabeth  Catherine 

613  Barton,  Lavina 

852  Barton,  Paul  Thomas 

341  Barton,  Perle  Rogers 

36  Baskerville,  Emanuel  James 

902  Bass,  John  Harvey 

789  Bauersfeld,  Nina  Emma 

903  Beal,  Burt  Oliver 

904  Beamer,  David  Ira 

499  Beard,  Julia  Mable 

556  Beard,   Norton  Seaman 
S53  Beard,  Ruth  Alma 

227  Beasley,   Charlotte  Emmes 

790  Beatty,  Claude  Samuel 

557  Beauchamp,  Edward  Edgerton 

614  Beauchamp,  Jessie  Blaine 

615  Beck,  Luther  Allen 

313  Bedford,  Scott  Elias  William 

150  Bell,  Thomas  Moon 

314  Benedict,  Isabel  Emily 
117  Benedict,   Mary  Laurinda 

1026  Benham,  Anna  Ruth 

734  Benham,  Jennie  Garnet 

965  Benjamin,  Anna  Geneva 

1027  Benjamin,  Opal  Vern 
167  Benscoter,   Frank  J. 

500  Benson,  Fred  Bernard 

151  Benton,  Guy  Potter 

791  Berry,  James  Halford 


276 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


501 

Bert,  Abraham  Engle 

1031 

45 

Betts,   Samuel  Eason 

106 

409 

Betts,  William  James 

620 

558 

Betzer,   Margaret 

793 

46 

Biddison,  Arthur  Jefferson 

738 

29 

Biddison,  Valeda  Hull 

509 

105 

Bissell,  Emma 

118 

138 

Blakemore,  Frank  Pierce 

510 

792 

Blanchard,  Beryl 

854 

Blanchard,  Ciyde  Insley 

448 

Bloom,  Lynn  William 

410 

Bloss,  Edwin  Chauncey 

343 

91 

Boaz,  Luta  Leonora 

906 

502 

Boicourt,  George  Mallalieu 

794 

449 

Boicourt,  Loula 

187 

294 

Boicourt,   William   Luke 

970 

503 

Booth,  Ida  Lois 

80 

966 

Botkin,  Mildred  Ninde 

344 

168 

Boughton,  Bessie 

907 

411 

Bowers,  Edith  Marian 

1032 

504 

Bowers,  MelviLe 

188 

342 

Bowman,  Arthur  Ray 

92 

315 

Boyd,  Edna  Potter 

345 

228 

Boynton,  Cora  Shepherd  (Mrs.) 

621 

559 

Boys,  Frank  Alonzo 

971 

616 

Braden,   Charles   Samuel 

231 

1028 

Braden,  Clyde  Owen 

263 

967 

Bradley,  Aura  Renfrow 

1 

450 

Brakebill,  Martin  Luther 

972 

47 

Breyfogle,  Frank  Lee 

295 

186 

Breyfogle,  Grace 

316 

48 

Breyfogle,  Jessie   Fremont 

317 

279 

Bridwell,  John  Co. burn 

107 

735 

Briggs,  Louise  Marie 

452 

412 

Brigham,    Grace 

413 

451 

Brigham,  Mary 

739 

617 

Brigham,  Maude 

189 

505 

Bristow,  Frank  Baker 

296 

58 

Bristow,  Joseph  Little 

562 

855 

Broadfoot,   Clarence   Peter 

414 

736 

Brooks,  Alfred  Arthur 

190 

737 

Brooks,   Fowler  Adelphi 

561 

619 

Brown,  Albert  Ernest 

13 

377 

Brown,  Cora  Millicent 

622 

506 

Brown,  Ellis  Stewart 

973 

507 

Brown,  Elmer  LeGrand 

191 

618 

Brown,  Elmer  Leonard 

857 

508 

Brown,  Frank  Arthur 

795 

560 

Brown,  George  Edward 

908 

968 

Brown,  James  Lester 

318 

969 

Brown,  Margaret  Lura 

796 

1029 

Brown,  Mary  Fay 

974 

668 

Brown,  Oliver  William 

249 

229 

Brown,  William  Addison 

264 

26 

Browning,  George  Whitfield 

71 

1030 

Brownrigg,  Mary  Elizabeth 

797 

230 

Brumbaugh,  Errol  Vane 

170 

856 

Brumbaugh,    Mary    Elizabeth 

909 

169 

Brummitt,  Dan  Brearley 

740 

905 

Brune,  Benjamin  Jacob 

511 

Brune,   Ruth  Esther 
Buckner,   Nell 
Bukey,  Ruth  Estella 
Burgess,  Clarence  Perry 
Burket,  Walter  C. 
Burnham,  DeKalb 
Burtis,  Lu'u  Anna 
Burton,  Bernice 


Calkins,  Claude  Allen 
Calkins,  Ethel  Mae 
Call,  Troy  Benjamin 
Campbell,   Elinor  Marguerite 
Campbell,   Howard  Karl 
Campbe.l,   Philip  Pitt 
Carmean,  Kathryn  Myrtle 
Carpenter,  Ina  Fay 
Carson,  George  William 
Case,  Harry  Claude 
Case,  Lydia  Blanche 
Case,  Walter  Hodgin 
Catlin,  Arthur  Dan 
Catlin,  Lawrence  J. 
Cavaness,    Ethel 
Cavaness,  Herbert 
Cavaness,  James  Mulloy 
Caywood,  Stanley  William 
Ce.l,  George  Croft 
Chaffee,  I\eh  Edith 
Chambers,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Chandler,  Thomas  Eldridge 
Chrisman,  Dorothy 
Church,  Anna  Marie 
Clark,  Anna 
Clark,  Charles  Fletcher 
Clark,  Ella  Cornelia 
Clark,  Lei. a  Edna 
Clark,  Luella  Edith 
Clark,  William  Melvin 
Clarke,  Alice  May 
Clough,  Mary  Lucinda 
Cochran,   Warren  Baldwin 
Coe,  Clara  Annis 
Coe,  Joseph  Edward 
Coffin,  Ida  Lenora 
Coffman,  Blanche  Etta 
Coffman,  WUiam  Hurst 
Coker,  Frances   Emma 
Coldsmith,   Charles   Irwin 
Coleman,  Harry  Archer 
Coleman,  Rolla  Wood 
Collins,  George  Fulton 
Colt,  Don  Snell 
Combs,  Lester  Martin 
Cone,  Lizzie  Belle 
Congdon,  Mary  Artemisia 
Conger,  Lauren  Edward 
Cook,  Anna  Mary 


277 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


171  Cook,  George  Fox 

232  Coole,  Thomas  Henry 

669  Cooper,  Francis  LeRoy 

108  Corlett,  Alexander  Hampton 

172  Corning,  Loren   Dwight 

858  Coughlin,  Ernest  Mitchem 

670  Counts,  Florella  Tucker 

741  Counts,  George  Sylvester 
512  Covalt,  Maud  Agnes 

453  Cox,  Gilbert  Stevens 

671  Cox,   Harvey  LeRoy 
910  Crain,  Orville  Edward 
975  Crawford,  Earl  Morton 

454  Cramer,  01  a  Winifred 
563  Creager,  Florence  Isabell 

859  Crocker,  Grace  Eliza 

742  Crossan,  Nelle 

860  Crossan,   Wilma 

20  Crysler,  Charles  Gilbert 

672  Crysler,  Myrnice  Marcia 

233  Cullison,  Cora  Loue  la 

173  Cullison,  Homer  Edgar 

673  Cundiff,  Gertrude  Annetta 

674  Cundiff,   Pearl 

675  Cundiff,  Ruby  Ethel 
152  Cunningham,  Mabel 

109  Cunningham,  Maud 

455  Cutler,  Lyle  Charles 


564  Daily,  Benjamin  William 
8  Dal  as,  Mary  Cordelia 

210  Dalton,  Charles  Benjamin 

513  Daniels,  Edward  Marion 

911  Darby,  Eunice  Helen 

977  Daum,  Myrtle  Eva^ 

119  Davies,  George  Ewing 

565  Davies,  Laura   Alice 

120  Davis,  Henry  Thomas 
976  Davison,  Wilbur  Sumner 

912  Dawson,  Margaret  Ethel 

861  Dean,  Elsie 
676  Dean,  Faith 

297  Deel,  Mary  Daisy 

298  Deel,  Samuel  Asher 

1033  DeLashmutt,  Walter  Frank 
798  De, linger,   Rudolph   Corley 

4  Deming,  Charles  Gaylord 

415  Denious,  Jessie  Carl 

250  Denious,  Wilbur  Franklin 

1034  Denison,  Neva  Bertrice 

862  Denlinger,  Floyd 

1035  Denlinger,  Myrtle  Etna 
623  Denman,  Jessie  Louise 

566  Denman,  Minnie  Kline 

567  Dennie,  Charles  Clayton 

251  Denning,  Ilia  Madge 

568  Dershem,  Elsie 

978  Devore,  Rollin  Earl 


319  Dice,  Barbara  Jane 

979  Dimmock,  Neta  Anthelia 

677  Ditzler,  Luther  Herbert 

624  Ditzler,  Mable  Sheldon 

514  Dixon,  Florence  May 

743  Dixon,  Ina  Lucile 

625  Dobbs,  Louis  Bennett 

678  Dougherty,  Ethel 
456  Douglas,  Eart 

799  Drown,  Clarence  Carlyle 

110  Dudgeon,  Edith 

139  Dudgeon,  Matthew  Simpson 

744  Dunstan,  Thomas  James 

515  Durham,  Edward  Alvah 


416  Ebright,   Alpha   Mills 

280  Ebright,  Homer  Kingsley 

211  Edwards,  Isaac  Franklin 

679  Edwards,  Jessie  Marguerite 
516  Edwards,  Wilma  Moore 

680  Einsel,   Flora  Mabel 

800  Ellenberger,  Rush  Walter 

72  Elliott,  Nellie  Frances 
457  Elwell,  Florence  Ora 
378  Elwell,  Hattie  Esther 

73  Elwell,  John  K. 

1036  Emery,  Phoebe  Elizabeth 
59  Emick,  Cora 

569  Emory,   Bertha   Elvalyn 

74  Engstrom,  May 

1037  Ernst,  Ruth  Adeline 
626  Evans,  C  ara  May 
301  Evans,  Mabel  B. 
802  Evans,  Nellie  Burns 
745  Evans,  Nicholas  Bebee 

1038  Evans,   Paul  Lawrence 
980  Evans,  Thomas  Alexander 
913  Evans,  William  Robert 
265  Everett,  Ernest  Day 

111  Ewing,  Laura  L. 


417  Falkenrich,  Wilmer 

803  Farrar,  Georgia 

192  Farrar,   Haddon   Spurgeon 
570  Farrar,  Henry  Horatio 

627  Fast,  Arthur  Herman 

914  Fast,  Beatrice  Verinda 
517  Feely,  Mabel  Grace 

804  Feerer,  Mene  Bernice 
863  Fike,  Tobias  Traugott 

981  Filley,  Everett  Roswell 
458  Fischer,  Nannie  Louise 

628  Fisher,  Anna  Pearl 

1039  Fitzgerald,  Grace  Margaret 

193  Fogle,  Arza  Bracken 

982  Foiles,  Earl  Raymond 

915  Foiles,  Esther  Whitwam  (Mrs.) 


278 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


252  Follin,  Aura  Marguerite 

320  Follin,  Emma  A. ice 

571  Foster,   Everett  Kin 

93  Foster,  Henry  Bowman 

1040  Foster,  True  Earl 

983  Frazier,  John  Thomas 

518  Frazier,  Josephine  Florence 

519  Frazier,  Junia  Sarah 

459  Freark,  Sarah  Winona 

418  Freed,  Esther 

299  Freeland,  Ernest  Milbourne 

460  Freeland,  Hallie 

379  French,  Emma  Belle 

629  French,  Merton  Clyde 

281  French,  Walter  Lyman 

21  French,  Wil  iam  Alonzo 

419  Funnell,  Jessie  Edith 


266  Games,  Frank  Watson 

121  Games,  John  Ira 

174  Games,  Minnie  Jane 

175  Games,  William  Moses 

461  Gander,  Edna  Elizabeth 

380  Gander,  Gilbert  Munser 

520  Gardner,  Hattie  May 

462  Gardner,  Minnie 

916  Garrettson,  George  Garfield 

81  Gault,  Charles  Edwin 

681  Geary,  Riley  White 
746  Geisen,  Nora  Belle 

381  Geyer,  Francis  Lender 

572  Gibbon,  Wil.iam  Outhwaite 
805  Gilbert,  Effie  Belle 

267  Gill,  Helen  Gertrude 
630  Gilman,  Bessie 

1041  Glasier,  Ruth  Henrietta 

1042  Glasier,  Walter  John  C. 
153  Goodale,  George  William 
282  Gordon,  Harry  A. 

1043  Gordon,  Roy  Ernest 

463  Goud,  Mary  Evelyn 

75  Graham,  Theodore  Finlty 

984  Gray,  Cammie 

573  Green,  Beryl  Albert 

420  Green,  Snowden  Raymond 

521  Green,  William  David 

682  Green,  Zula  Elba 

234  Grimes,  Edwin  Oglesby 

574  Grover,  Charles  Clifford 
30  Gullette,  Charles  Wesley 

1044  Gunsau.lus,  Burr 

H 

683  Haigh,  Alice  Lila 

1045  Haines,  Mary  Josephine 

122  Hair,  Anna  May 

123  Hale,  William   Bayard 

464  Hall,  Charles  Albert 


917 
2 
684 
575 
235 

17 
236 
268 
685 
300 
346 
1046 
1047 
347 
154 
124 
1048 
864 
194 
125 
195 
155 
806 
382 
985 
918 
919 
1049 
865 
986 
348 
920 
686 
631 
522 
987 
1050 
237 
523 
421 
422 
269 

9 
238 
988 
921 
989 
687 
807 
349 
922 
423 
576 
990 
60 
126 
632 
37 
350 


Hall,  Clyde  Jesse 
Hall,  James  Crooks 
Ha  1,  Lawrence  Kingsley 
Hamilton,  Mary  Emma 
Hammond,  Hezekiah  Borders 
Hancock,  John  Allan 
Hand,  Mary  Eleanor 
Handley,  Mary  Virginia 
Hanger,  James  Howard 
Hankins,  Frank  Hamilton 
Hankins,  Viola  May 
Hann,  Dorothy  Elizabeth 
Hann,  Jennie  Foster 
Harpster,  Clair  Aigler 
Harpster,  Harvard  Oliver 
Harpster,  Samuel  Oscar 
Harris,  Evalena 
Harris,  Lila  Eizada 
Hartley,  Forrest  Madison 
Haskin,  Diana  Jan 2 
Haskin,  Elkanah  Harley 
Haskin,  Samuel  Brush 
Hassler,  Ira  Miller 
Hatch,  Clara  Margaret 
Hatch,  Ruth  Irene 
Hausam,   Grace  Kline    (Mrs.) 
Hausam,  Wiley  Conrad 
Havighurst,  Freeman  Carroll 
Haxton,  Etta  Hal  ie 
Haxton,  Nell  Mae 
Hayes,  Robert  Benjamin 
Hazen,  Gertrude  Theoren 
Hazen,  Willard  Glass 
Hazzard,  Russie  LaClede 
Heaton,  Foster  Merrill 
Heaton,  John  Wesley 
Hedge,  Gertrude  Elizabeth 
Hedges,  Frank  Percy 
Heffelfinger,  John   Edgar  Byers 
Heinselman,  Jennie  Alice 
Heinse  man,  Robert  Ellis 
Helmick,  Milton  Parks 
Henderson,  Mary  C. 
Henderson,  Rachel  Harriet 
Henney,  Esther  Matilda 
Henney,  Frank  LeRoy 
Henry,  Albert  Edwin 
Henry,  Lena  Elizabeth 
Henry,  Nora  Wilma 
Hepworth,  Clair  H. 
Hertzog,  William  Henry 
Hestwood,  Ottis  Clyde 
Hibbard,  Earl  Randall 
Highbaugh,  Irma 
Hi.l,  Charles  Miletus 
Hill,  Edward  Yates 
Hillis,  Franklin  Pierce 
Himrod,  Ella 
Hislop,  Edward 


279 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


866  Hitchcock,  Mabel  May 

524  Hoch,  Anna 
321  Hoch,  Homer 

867  Hoch,  Wallis 

991  Holland,  Margaret  Catherine 

688  Holiday,  Wilbur  Nickle 

1051  Hollis,  Faye  Pearl 

156  Holtz,  William  LeRoy 

992  Honnell,  Grace  LaDora 
112  Hoover,  Carrie  Mae 

76  Hoover,  Harmon  Jacob 

868  Hoover,   Maurine 

808  Hopper,  Earl  Brady 

869  Horn,  Cyril 

196  Houghtelin,  David  McMillan 

525  Howard,  Char.es  Abner 
127  Howell,  William  Henry 
633  Hudgens,  Vernon  Grant 

1052  Hudson,  Florence 

465  Hudson,  William  Marion 

351  Huff,  Milton  Eugene 

352  Hull,  Ward  Wesley 

424  Hulse,  Delbert  Trigg 

747  Hume,  Mary  Emma  Dorsey 

689  Hume,  Pearl  Eve.yn 
301  Humphrey,  Harry  Gara 

38  Humphrey,  Jessie  May 

283  Hunsicker,  Lillian  May 

34  Hurt,  Jefferson  James 

383  Hwang,  Yung  Liang 

I 

809  Icke,  Lewis  Roland 

425  Imboden,  Blanche  Seabrook 
577  Imboden,  Hortense 

923  Imboden,  Mildred 

870  Imboden,  Ruth 

526  Inman,  James  Henr^ 

690  Irwin,  Grace  Mabel 

691  Irwin,  Ralph  James 

197  Ives,    Mary   Sophia 
140  Ives,  Sarah  Verrinder 


578  Jackson,  Edna  Gertrude 

692  Jaggard,  Annie 

693  Jaggard,  Emma 
466  James,  Phoebe 

694  Jamieson,  Hugh  Victor 
1053  Jewell,  LeRoy 

748  Jillson,  James  Ralph 

353  Johnson,  Harry  Lee 

924  Johnson,  Inez  Clara 

695  Johnston,  Ambrose  M. 

925  Johnston,  Bess  J. 
527  Johnston,  Janie 

634  Johnston,  1  nomas  Todd 

322  Johnston,  William  Walter 

15  Jones,  Clinton  Kelley 

871  Jones,  Ella  Frances 


61  Jones,  Hugh  Andrew 

635  Jones,  Lester  Martin 

354  Joseph,  Louvenia  Madeline 
467  Justis,  Guy  Tracy 

K 

469  Kalb,  Charles  Abraham 

1054  Kaub,  Louis  Harrison 
579  Keast,  William  Paul 

302  Keeling,  Anna  Livingstone 

303  Keeling,  WiUam  Butler 

636  Kelly,  Aletha  Sarah 
926  Kelly,  Beulah  Catherine 

469  Kelly,  Lucile 

304  Kemp,  Harriet 

426  Kemp,  James  Murray 

355  Kendall,  David  El.sworth 

637  Kendall,  Edwin  Pomeroy 

810  Kennedy,  Mary  Hazel 

811  Keohane,   Heien   Marie 

239  Kershner,  Ida  Laura 

240  Kershner,  Jennie  May 

696  Kesler,  Mary  Grace 

62  Kester,  Reese  Bowman 
77  Key,  Nellie  Garrett 

638  Keys,  Pliny  Whittier 
212  Kidder,  Marion  Ethel 
528  Kilborn,  Maud 

384  Kile,  John  Haig'er 

284  King,  Charles  Latimer 
253  King,  George  Edward 

241  King,  Harry  Andrews 

323  King,  Sarah  Florence 

749  Kinzer,  Beulah  Louise 

470  Kinzer,  Classie  Pearl 

471  Kinzer,  Helen 

1055  Kirby,  John  Richard 

324  Kirk,  Albert  Emmanuel 

176  Kirkpatrick,  Elizabeth  James 

812  Kirkpatrick,  Hazel  Eva 

639  Kiser,  Stephen  Lott 

640  Klamm,  Lena  Elizabeth 

750  K.ine,  Minnie 

94  Knake,  George  B.  C. 

285  Knepp,  Earl  Hamline 

427  Knepp,  Edsall  Bowman 
157  Knepp,  Palmer  Bangs 

82  Knight,  Susie  Nellie 
53     Knipe,  George  Denison 
16     Knox,  Janette  Hill  (Mrs.) 

10  Knox,  Martin  Van  Buren 

993     Konantz,  Charles  Harold 

872     Konantz,  Gladys 

1056  Kraft,  Flora 

1057  Kreek,  Olive 

325  Kuhn,  Gyde  Leslie 

286  Kuhn,  Leona  Grace 

697  Kumler,  Grace  Ella 
927  Kurtz,  Ruth  Edna 


280 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


751  LaBrant,  Lulu  Levanche 

873  LaBrant,  Wagner  Merrill 

698  Lacey,  Beulah  Feme 

699  Lacey,  Wesley  Anderson 
242  Lane,  Edith  Marguerite 

874  Lange,  Vera  Irene 

1058  Lankard,  Frank  Glenn 

1059  Larmer,  Forrest  Mabry 

928  Larner,  Ella  Frances 

472  Lathen,  Pearl  Carolyn 

1060  Lauer,   Mamie   Kathelene 
813  Laury,  Charles  McCray 

700  Laury,  Clara  Olivia 

929  Laury,  John  Wesley 

701  Laury,  William  Godfrey 

702  Leach,  Alfred   Edgar 

580  Leach,  Grace  Margaret 

1061  Leach,  Marian  Tate 

529  Leasure,  William  Chester 

752  Lee,  Walter  Alvin 

63  Leib,  Thomas  Douglas 
428  Lentz,  David  Scott 

83  Leonard,  Maud 

581  Lewis,  Fred  B. 

641  Lewis,  Walter  Albert 

703  LiLie,  Clarence  Henry 

994  Linscott,  Orena  Josephine 

1062  Lisherness,  Gladys  Marie 

875  Liston,  Emil  Smith 

753  Liston,  Virdon  Milne 

876  Livingood,  Aldo  Morton 

877  Livingood,   Harry  Harrison 

473  Locke,  Rachel 

385  Lockhart,  Grace  Isabel 

128  Lockwood,  Anson  Ovid 

141  Lockwood,  Francis  Cummins 

754  Lockwood,  Mary  Eleanor 

755  Lockwood,  Myra  Amanda 

995  Lockwood,  Ruth  Mae 

530  Lodge,  William  Horace 

64  Long,  Henry  C. 

756  Long,  William  Elvin 
305  Loofbourrow,  David  B. 
326  Loofbourrow,  Robert 

642  Loomis,  Arthur  Kirkwood 

474  Lough,  John  Edward 

757  Lough,  Muriel 

84  Lough,  Samuel  Alexander 
22  Lovejoy,  Irving  Roscoe 

704  Loy,  Netella 

54  Lumpkin,  Albert  M. 

270  Lunbeck,  George  Albert 

878  Lynch,  Lucille  Anna 


M 


386  Maclean,  Angus  MacGregor 

387  Mahar,  Harriet  Adelle 


1063  Majors,  Hurst 

930  Malin,  James  Claude 

531  Mall,  Arthur  Garfield 

130  Mallory,  Harriet 

213  Mallory,  James  Edward 
95  Mallory,  Mattie  Maranda 

254  Manley,  D.  H. 

271  Manning,  William  Ray 

214  Markham,  Dora  Clementine 

582  Markham,   Emma  Ivalena 

198  Markham,  Lewis  Merrill 

131  Markham,  William  Colfax 

758  Martin,  Bertha  May 

643  Martin,  Harry  Oscar 

879  Martin,  Henry  Sleeper 

880  Martin,  Theodore  Columbus 

215  Martin,  William  Frank 

199  Marvel,  Esther  Almira 
177  Marvel,  George  Anthus 
243  Marvel,  Harriet  Newell 

306  Marvel,  Mabel 

583  Mason,  Claude  Alonzo 

881  Mason,  Ruby  Mae 

705  Massey,  Mary  Ellen 

475  Maxwell,  Harriet  Gertrude 

931  McCarter,  Katherine  Davis 

932  McCarty,  Grace 

388  McCaughey,  Ethel  Grace 

429  McClure,   Nellie 

430  McConnell,  Lena  Adelle 

532  McConnell,   Margaret 

1065  McCulloch,    Roy    Stewart 

759  McCulloh,  Otho  John 

1064  McCullough,  Clarence  Avery 
327  McCurdy,  Pearl 

307  McDaniel,  Ida 

533  McDaniel,  Stella 
814  McHenry,  Floy 

706  Mcllrath,  Ralph 

882  Mcllrath,  Wallace 

476  Mclntire,  Amy  Irene 

584  McKemmy,  Grace  Alice 

585  McKibbin,  Harold  Benedict 
996  McMillan,  Vernon  Ream 

644  McMurray,  Grace  Eleanore 
31  McNabb,  Robert  Leroy 

287  McProud,  Bertram  Everett 

356  McProud,  Oscar  Ulysses 

129  McRoberts,   Samuel 

645  McWilliams,  Robert  Hugh 

308  McWilliams,  Ulysses  Sherman 

1066  Melton,  Emma 

883  Merry,  Paul  Horace 

933  Merryfield,  Una  L. 

534  Merryman,  Mabel 

200  Messinger,  Willis  Oscar 

646  Mey*«-°    Elsie  Mae 

586  Michaeis,  nthel 

884  Michaels,  Hazel  Mae 


281 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


707  Miles,  Chester  Arthur 

934  Milham,  Chester  Richard 

760  Milham,  Mary  Edith 

647  Miller,  Edward  Franklin 

201  Miller,  Edwin  Merrick 

357  Miller,  Henry  Blackburn 
96  Mil.er,  Julia  Desonge 

142  Miller,  William  Linza 

708  Milliken,   Ben   Scudder 

815  Millikin,  William  Earl 
309  Mills,  Blanche  Ethel 

389  Mills,  Roy  Fallas 

55  Mitchem,  Rosella  DeMotte 

587  Mitchner,  Bert  Early 

390  Molby,  Fred  A. 

816  Molby,  Lora  Effie 

648  Molby,  Walter  David 

216  Molesworth,  Masenos  Reed 

431  Monahan,   Elmer   Perry 

997  Monninger,  Victor   Clinton 

588  Montgomery,  Elmer  Clyde 
78  Moore,  Charles  Edgar 

432  Moore,  Edgar  CoLins 

817  Moore,  Edith  L. 
1067  Moore,  Eunice  Ann 

391  Moore,  Florence  Lulu 
885  Moore,  Horace  Wood 

535  Moore,  Jesse  Howard 

709  Moorehead,  Winifred  Sarah 

935  Morcom,  Thomas 

433  Morgan,  Marshall  Morton 

761  Morris,  George  Warren 

936  Morris,  Hazah  M. 

217  Motter,  Birdean  Ida 

202  Motter,  Maie 

178  Motter,  Thomas  Ira 

392  Mountain,  Theodore  Clifton 
328  Mower,  Ora  Fleming 

710  Mueller,   Clive  Paul 

937  Mueller,  Henry  Rollo 

762  Mueller,  Vernette   A. 

179  Muesse,   Henry  Lionel 

763  Mulsow,  Fred  William 

358  Murphy,    Mary   Kibben 
18  Murray,  Jennie 

143  Murray,   Mary 
132  Murray,  Pearl 

288  Myers,  Albert  Perley 

818  Myers,    Ethel 

158  Myers,  Homer  Samuel 

998  Myler,  Emberson  William 

N 

819  Nash,  Mary  Eleanor 

589  Nattier,   Ada 

536  Nattier,  Albert  Arthur 

999  Neal,  Freda  Lois 

359  Neff,  George  Brock 

711  Nelson,  William  Edwin 
477  Newhouse,  Frank  Ivan 


393  Nicholson,  George  Albert 

144  Nicholson,  Kate  Lorcetta 

649  Nicholson,  Laura  Viola 

478  Nicholson,  Vernon  Thomas 

820  Noland,  Verdie 

35  Norton,  George  Bancroft 

133  Nuzman,  Elsie 


203  Obata,  David  Kyugoro 

938  Ocker,  Verna  Glenella 
479  Odom,  Clyde  Winfield 
394  Odom,  John  Franklin 

590  Oechsli,  Leonard 

591  Oliver,   Edward  Martin 

821  Oman,  Iva  Dora 

822  O'Niel,  B'anche  Vera 
145  O'Neil,  Frank  Edward 
650  O'Neil,  Ralph  Thomas 

939  Osborn,  Jennie  Florence 
764  Osborn,  John  Harlan 

940  Osenbaugh,  Elizabeth  Maye 
1000  Osterhout,   Fred  W. 


218  Paddleford,  Eli  Merton 

886  Parker,   Earl   Cephus 
272  Parlette,  Snowden 

592  Parmenter,  Helen  Ruby 

593  Parmenter,  Lucile  WiLiams 

887  Parrott,  Thomas  Henry 

134  Parsons,  William 
310  Patton,  Morris 

395  Paynter,   Hallie  Davis 

1068  Payton,   Vera  Vivian 

651  Pearce,  Edna  Belle 

204  Pearson,  Andrew  Cameron 

135  Pearson,   Paul   Martin 
434  Peck,  Urana  Gleneva 

219  Pendleton,  Edward  Thomas 

1069  Penley,  Charles  Willard 

712  Pennock,  Delia  Breyfogle 

713  Pennock,  Florence  Elanor 

1070  Pennock,  Lois  Cecelia 
360  Perrill,  Fred  Maxson 

480  Peter,  Charles  Frederick 

888  Peters,  William  Esco 
85  Pierce,  Eva  May 

481  Pierce,  Frederick  Williams 

765  Pilkington,  May 

23  Plasket,  Emma  Edith 

329  Plumb,  Harvey  Claud 

652  Porter,  Anna  Downey 

766  Porter,  Helen  Fredericka 
823  Porter,  John  Emmett 

714  Porter,  Raymond  Willis 

715  Pottorf,  Sadie  Vesta 
113  Powell,  Benson  Mahlon 

1071  Powell,  Loretta  Margaret 
527  Powell,  Vesta 


282 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


767  Power,  Archie  Dayton 

768  Power,  Bertha  Eunice 

538  Power,  Elsie  May 

941  Preshaw,  Karl 

594  Preston,  Ernest  William 

1072  Preston,    Roy   Franklin 

716  Price,  Fred  Allen 

1001  Price,  Helen  Elizabeth 
146  Price,  James   Marion 

27  Price,  John   Henry 

220  Price,  Ralph  Ray 

717  Price,   Ruth   Osborne 

942  Pritchett,  Gordon  Stafford 

97  Pyke,  John  William  Hull 

769  Pyles,  Miner  Raymond 

Q 

56  Quayle,  William  Alfred 

221  Ragle,  Nathan  Shumate 
86  Raines,  David  Winslow 

65  Randall,  Edwin  Mortimer 

1073  Randall,  May 

1002  Randall,  Wayne  Pearson 

889  Ransom,  Raymond  Gordon 

718  Rapp,  Ella  May 

159  Rapp,  Hattie  A. 

943  Rapp,  John  Merrill 

114  Rarick,  Edith  Hoylton 

824  Ray,  Benjamin  Franklin 

825  Ray,  Minnie  Walker  (Mrs.) 

115  Reace,  William 

595  Ream,  Florence  Blanche 

66  Records,  Moses  T. 

890  Redman,  Earl  Burgess 

891  Reed,  Elsie  Gertrude 

98  Reed,  Georgiana 

180  Reed,  James  William 

222  Reed,  Julian  Bronson 

116  Reeder,  Charles  Ward 

596  Reid,  Alice  Catherine 

361  Reid,  James  Winfred 

539  Reppert,  Roy  Ralph 

770  Reppert,  Vernon  Milton 
482  Reser,  Leroy  Trophimus 
244  Reser,  Lewis  Grant 

330  Rhoades,  Fred  Hooper 

719  Rhodenbaugh,  William  Sheldon 

160  Rice,  Merton  Stacher 

1003  Rice,  Willa  Ruth 

362  Richards,  David 

1004  Richards,  William  Alfred 

540  Richmond,  Mary  Amelia 

944  Richmond,  Margaret  Oden 

1074  Rigby,  Harry 

1075  Rigg,  Melvin  Gillison 

289  Riley,   Edgar  Francis 
435  Riley,  Elmer  Author 

597  Riley,  Ivy  Williams 

290  Ri1ey,  Thomas  James 
311  Ringer,  Arthur 


363  Ringer,  Elmer  Clifford 
223  Roach,  Isaac  Franklin 

49  Robbins,  Bascom 

245  Robbins,  Kirk  Waldo 

14  Roberts,  Charles  Wesley 

364  Roberts,  John  Wilkins 

720  Roberts,  Newton  William 

945  Robinson,  Bruce  Bowman 

57  Robinson,  Charles  Rutherford 

6  Robinson,  John  W. 

396  Romano,  Ernest  C. 

1005  Roseberry,  Anna  Ruth 

541  Roseberry,  Clyde  Gideon 

483  Roseberry,  Mary  Bruce 

826  Ross,  Mary  Howell 

946  Rowland,  Ruth 

827  Rube,  Delia 

653  Rudisill,  Theodore  Franklin 

1006  Ruhlen,   Charles   Lester 

1007  Ruhlen,   Edna  Alvida 

365  Rulison,  George  Ledrew 

721  Runion,  Harris  Ray 
1076  Rupert,  Lynn  Hoover 

542  Russell,  Violet  Oretha 

947  Rust,  Ralph  Guy 

484  Ryan,  Archie  Lowell 

722  Ryan,  Francis  Winton 


255  Sain,  Lydia 

543  Sample,   Claude  John 

828  Sample,  Hazel  Frances 
331  Sample,  Orlando  Lora 
723  Sample,  Walton  Carr 

771  Samuel,  Ferae  Lucile 

892  Scalapino,  Anthony 
161  Schaffner,  John  Henry 

893  Scheer,  George  Edman 

544  Schenck,  Gertrude 

829  Scherer,  Lewis  Daniel 

830  Schlinger,  Edwin  Peter 
485  Scholfield,  John  Prentice 
181  Scott,   Lilian 

5  Seabrook,  Thomas 

205  Seaman,  Floyd  Jay 

654  Shannon,  Mary  Estelle 
436  Shepherd,  Homer  Paul 
291  Showalter,  Cora  May 

894  Showalter,  Mary  Atwell 

772  Siegle,  Scott  C. 

1008  Siegrist,  Frank  Bowman 
67  Siegrist,  Henry  Snavely 
39  Simmons,  John  Stuart 

655  Simmons,  Kenneth  Kipple 
7  Simpson,  Robert  Stuart 

224  Simpson,  Roberta  Alexandria 

545  Simpson,  Vera  Pearl 

656  Sisson,  BonnideH 

50  Sisson,  Thomas  Eddy 

1009  Sites,  Mary  Edith 


283 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


256  Skinner,  Jessie  Amanda 

1077  Slough,  Glen  Samuel 

1078  Slough,  Lydia  Katherine 

332  Smith,  Alonzo  Martin 
68  Smith,  Bertha  Victory 
24  Smith,  Charles  Wesley 

948  Smith,  Edith  Annette 

598  Smith,  Eula  Reba 
136  Smith,  Frank  Lee 

724  Smith,  Helen  Elizabeth 

599  Smith,  Hervey  Foster 

162  Smith,  James  D. 

1010  Smith,  Jessie  Dorothy 

99  Smith,  J.  Franklin 

333  Smith,  Levi  Brown 

773  Smith,  Margaret  Agnes 

1011  Smith,  Mary  Price 

600  Smith,  Oma  Leila 

1079  Smith,   Otis   Franklin 

163  Smith,  Ray  Fletcher 

1012  Smith,  Theodore  Garland 

949  Snider,  Weems  Vinton 
40  Snow,  Florence  Lydia 

397  Sowers,  Don  Conger 

546  Sowers,  Lusetta 

830  Sowers,  Ruth  Electa 

832  Spangler,  Clyde  DeWitt 

164  Spencer,  Edward  Harris 

601  Spiller,  Arthur  Garfield 

895  Stafford,    Edith    May 

774  Stafford,  Gerald  Wright 

950  Stafford,  Roy  R. 

547  Stanley,   Harriet   Eugenia 
366  Stanley,  Harry  Wylbur 
206  Stavely,  James  Alexander 
246  Steele,   Nettie 

896  Steinheimer,  Herman  Carl 

1013  Steinheimer,  Roy  Lee 

725  Stenger,  Mable 

833  Stephens,  Ethel 

273  Stephens,  George  Asbury 

1080  Stephenson,  Clarissa 

486  Sterling,  Harriet  Katherine 

951  Stevens,  Clifford  Clyde 

897  Stevenson,  Lula  Belle 
657  Stevenson,  Mabel  Blanche 

834  Stewart,  Albert  Christopher 
437  Stewart,  Clarence  Churchill 

487  Stewart,  Dossie   May 

952  Stewart,  Elvie  Nathan 

835  Stewart,  Frances  Jane 

953  Stewart,  Ina  Geraldine 
32  Stewart,  John  Wesley 

836  Stewart,  Margaret 

182  Stewart,  Olive  Maude 

274  Stewart,  Thomas  Pettigrew 

257  Stickle,  Merton  Jay 

100  Stillwell,  Clara 

183  Stimmel,  Irwin 

258  Stoelzing,  Louise  Frederica 


954  Stokes,  Bertha  Joy 
79  Stover,  Arthur  Reece 

367  Study,  Harry  Pray 

41  Sullivan,  Emma 

42  Sullivan,   Sade 

602  Sutton,  Arthur  Taylor 

955  Sutton,  Fred  Calvin 
275  Swan,  Zola  Estelle 
101  Swan,  William  Brown 
726  Swayze,  Lottie  Lazette 

87  Sweet,  Jennie  May 

137  Swickard,  Nathan  Abijah 

548  Switzer,  William  Whitney 

1014  Swogger,  Leo  Glenn 

88  Sykes,  Ernest  Eugene 


259  Taggart,  Dora  Belle 

207  Taylor,  Charles  Thomas 
69  Taylor,  Ida  M. 

208  Taylor,  Joseph  Luther 

1081  Taylor,  Ralph  O. 

837  Taylor,  William  Alfred 

43  Telford,  Eliza  Armstrong 

51  Thew,  William  Arthur 

658  Thomas,  DeWitt  Corwin 

603  Thomas,  Ethel  Estella 
368  Thomas,   George  Brown 

1015  Thomas,  Ruth  Edith 

604  Thompson,  Alma  M. 

1082  Thompson,  Arthur  LeRoy 

438  Thompson,  Gordon  Bennett 

775  Thompson,  William  Rodney 

439  Thorne,  Ethelyn  Genevieve 
19  Thorpe,  Ervin  Llewellyn 

776  Tidyman,   Willard  F. 

605  Tiffany,  Erwin  Milton 
398  Todd,  Anna  Rita 

606  Topping,  June 

440  Torrey,  Ray  LeValley 

1083  Treganza,  James  Robert 

441  Trotter,  Lee 

777  Troutman,  Nellie  Edith 

1016  Tufts,  Gladys  Ruth 
727  Tuller,  Harriet  May 

488  Tulley,  Mary  Ellen 

312  Turner,  Charles  Frederick 

U 

225  Underwood,  Katherine 

147  Underwood,  Marcia  Agnes 

956  Urner,  David  Elhanan 

489  Urner,  Samuel  Everett 
184  Utter,  Oliver  Lincoln 


369    Vanatta,  Ida  Beatrice 
838    VanBuskirk,  George  Bennett 
89    VanGundy,  David  Sherman 


284 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 


490  VanPetten,  Mary  Eva 

549  Van  Vickie,  Harriet  Anna 

778  Vernon,  Bertha  Carrie 

957  Vernon,  Chester  Benson 

779  Vigour,  Harry  Thomas 

839  Voorhis,  Elizabeth 

W 

728  Wagner,  Dora  Amelia 

260  Wakefield,  Ralph 

276  Walker,   Myrtle   Pearl 

491  Wa  ker,  Walter  Clarence 

334  Wallace,  John  William 

840  Walter,  Alva  Jay 

370  Walter,  Lawrence  Ferguson 

492  Ward,  William  Ralph 

1084  Warden,  Madeline  Helen 

1017  Ware,  Charles  Wilson 

841  Waring,  Leonard  Frank 

1018  Waring,  Reta  Hazel 

958  Waring,  Walter  Wray 

550  Warner,  Elsie  Alice 

1085  Warner,  Troy  Sanders 

442  Watson,  Joseph  Emerson 
292  Watt,  Bertha  Ethel 

335  Watt,  Bessie 

277  Watt,  Grace  Leona 
11  Weeks,  Lyman  Parks 

842  Weible,  Merle  Hazzard 

1086  Weide,  Minnie  Marie 
25  Wenrick,  Solomon  K. 

371  Wharton,  Edna  Mabel 

336  Wharton,  Walter  Pellman 

843  Wheeler,  Charles  Wesley 

780  White,  George  Roy 

443  White,  Lilla  May 

1019  White,  Lloyd  Kennedy 

781  Whitlow,  Cyril  Melvin 

844  Whitnah,  Dale  Beatrice 

845  Wickham,  Fletcher  Ryan 

1020  Wickstrom,  Jeanette 
607  Widney,  Mary  Alice 

782  Wight,  Alvin  Silas 

783  Wilcox,  Rena  Adeline 

1021  Wiles,  Everett  Raymond 
729  Wiley,  Grace  Gertrude 


399  Wilkins,  Walter  Norman 

846  Willett,  Sarah  Ethel 

847  Willett,  Zella  Pearl 
148  Willetts,  N.  Percy 

3  Willey,  Olive  Kezia 

784  Willgus,  Glenn  Austin 

1022  Williams,  Coralie  Roxetta 

608  Wrliams,  William  John 

848  Wilson,  Alma  Lavena 

959  Wilson,  Helen 

28  Wilson,  Jared  Morgan 

609  Wilson,  Lela  Claire 

1087  Wilson,  Murray  Alderson 

1088  Wilson,  Wenona 

659  Wiltrout,  Romania  Rae 

551  Winger,  Mabel  Edna 

960  Winger,   Ralph   Edgar 

493  Winger,  Roy  Martin 

660  Wise,  Cosmo  Clyde 
898  Wise,  Harry  Steckel 

337  Wolf,  Frank  Ezra 
209  Wolfe,  Edna  Rachel 

849  Wood,  Ernest  Virgil 

1023  Wood,  Fayette  Julius 

850  Wood,  Frank  Edwin 
372  Wood,  William  Arthur 
444  Woods,  Ernest  Emerson 

338  Woods,  Jennie  Lura 

400  Woods,  Ola  Adele 

102  Woodson,  Charles  Kay 

494  Woodyard,  Charles  Fisher 
278  Woodyard,  Ella 

495  Work,  Ethel  May 

185  Wren,  Henry  Bertrand 

1089  Wright,  Elbert  Sanford 

1090  Wright,  Herbert 

X-Y 

44  York,  William  Thomas 

552  Young,  Bernard  Foxwell 

661  Youtsey,  Edith  Rosamond 


1091    Zabel,  George  Washington 
339     Zook,  Christian  Benjamin 


285 


INDEX  OF  THE  ALUMNI  OF  THE 
CONSERVATORY  OF  MUSIC 

The  number  before  the  name  means  the  serial  number  in  the  list  of  the  biogra- 
phies of  the  Alumni 


2C  Amos,  Nettie  Irene  17C 

6C  Bideau,  Edith  Mae  12C 

8C  Brigham,  Mary  20C 

18C  Brown,  Leland  Legler  IOC 

15C  Brune,  Benjamin  Jacob  lC 

16C  Bunten,  Jessie  Muir  llC 

19C  Carson,  George  William  21C 

9C  Cox,  Ernest  Lincoln  14C 

3C  Crowley,  Fleta  Edith  7C 

13C  Dougherty,  Gladys  Mercia  5C 

4C  Foster,  Everett  Kin 


Haigh,  Elsie  May 
Hannum,  Berna  Josephine 
Hoffman,  Georgia  Esther 
Hoover,  Fern  Lucile 
Jamieson,  Rhoda 
Kregar,  Siddie  Ethel 
Martin,  Esther 
McMillan,  Helen  Kitlena 
Porter,  Raymond  Willis 
Smith,  Eula  Reba 


FINDING  LIST  OF  MARRIED  WOMEN 
ALUMNI  OF  THE  COLLEGE  AND 
THE  CONSERVATORY 


Un- 


Mrs.   Katherine 
(W.  G.) 
Mrs.    Leila    Clark 


319    Adams,  Mrs.  Barbara  Dice  ( NJ. ) 
940    Adams,    Mrs.    Elizabeth    Osen- 

baugh  (G.  C.) 
133     Allen,  Mrs.  Elsie  Nuzman  (HJ.) 
673     Allis,    Mrs.    Gertrude    Cundiff 

(O.D.) 
697    Anderson,  Mrs.  Grace  Kumler 

(M.) 
225    Anderson, 

derwood 
562    Annadown, 

(P.) 
12     Ashby,  Mrs.  Sylvia  D.  (T.V.) 
405    Axton,  Mrs.  Clara  Bailey  (E.D.) 

B 

388    Bailey,  Mrs.  Ethel  McCaughey 

(F.  M.) 
593     Bacon,  Mrs.  Alice  Reid  (T.C.) 
766    Baker,  Mrs.  Helen  Porter (R.A.) 
:J69     Baker,  Mrs.  Ida  Vanatta  (J.B.) 
604    Bascom,   Mrs.   Alma   Thompson 

(D.C.) 
657    Battin,    Mrs.    Mabel    Stevenson 

(G.E.) 
878    Beck,  Mrs.  Lucille  Lynch  (L.A.) 
589    Bert,  Mrs.  Ada  Nattier  (A.E.) 


144    Blackmar,  Mrs.  Kate  Nicholson 

(F.W.) 
734    Blanchard,  Mrs.  Garnet  Benham 

(C.I.) 
472    Bowman,   Mrs.    Pearl  Lathen 

(E.B.) 
586     Boyd,    Mrs.    Ethel    Michaels 

(D.C.) 
760    Boyle,  Mrs.  Edith  Milham  (C.J.) 
644    Braden,   Mrs.   Grace   McMurray 

(CS.) 
259     Brown,    Mrs.    Dora   Taggart 

(W.  A.) 
803    Brown,  Mrs.  Georgia  Farrar 

(G.E.) 
91    Brown,  Mrs.  Luta  Boaz  (W.M.) 
542    Brown,  Mrs.  Violet  Russell 

(E.L.) 


98     Case,  Mrs.  Georgiana  Reed  (N.) 
620     Catlin,  Mrs.  Ruth  Bukey  (A.D.) 
445     Cavaness,  Mrs.  Ora  Allen  (H.) 
296     Cell,  Mrs.  Ella  Clark  (G.C.) 
214    Clark,  Mrs.  Dora  Markham 

(H.A.) 
891    Clark,  Mrs.  Elsie  Reed  (A.E.) 
276    Clark,   Mrs.   Myrtle  Walker 

(W.M.) 


286 


MARRIED  WOMEN— FINDING  LIST 


846    Coldsmith,    Mrs.    Sarah   Willett 

(C.I.) 
413    Colley,  Mrs.  Anna  Church (J.W.) 
864     Collinsworth,  Mrs.  Elzada  Har- 
ris (G.C.) 
789    Conger,  Mrs.  Nina  Bauersfeld 

(L.E.) 
606     Cook,  Mrs.  Oma  Smith  (C.L.) 
228     Coole,  Mrs.  Cora  Boynton 

(T.H.) 
42    Colt,  Mrs.  Sade  Sullivan  (D.S.) 
718     Corman,  Mrs.  May  Rapp  (E.) 
860    Counts,  Mrs.  Wilma  Crossan 

(W.) 
55     Coughlin,  Mrs.  Rosella  Mitchem 

839     Cox,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Voorhis 

(E.L.) 
544    Cox,  Mrs.  Mary  Schenck  (G.S.) 
109     Cunningham,   Mrs.   Maud   C. 

(H.S.) 
698     Curtis,  Mrs.  Beulah  Lacey(F.V.) 

D 
817    Davidson,  Mrs.  Edith  Moore 

(CO.) 
418    Davies,  Mrs.  Esther  Freed  (J.H.) 
315     Davies,  Mrs.  Edna  Boyd  (E.) 
130    Davis,  Mrs.  Harriet  Mallory 

(A.E.) 
103     Davis,  Mrs.  Minnie  Bain  (H.T.) 
933     Dean,  Mrs.  Katherine  McCarter 

(J.R.) 

252    Docker,  Mrs.  Aura  Follin  (T.) 

847  Donald,  Mrs.  Zella  Willet  (C.P.) 
665     Doty,    Mrs.   May   Annadown 

(C.A.) 
152    Dudgeon,  Mrs.  Mabel  Cunning- 
ham (M.S.) 
E 
258    Eaton,   Mrs.  Louise   Stoelzing 

(E.K.) 
385     Edgington,  Mrs.  Grace  Lockhart 

(L.D.) 
217     Ely,  Mrs.  Birdean  Motter  (C.E.) 
569     Ewing,  Mrs.  Bertha  Emory  (A.) 
147     Ewing,  Mrs.  Marcia  Underwood 

(H.H.) 

F 
132    Fankhouser,  Mrs.  Pearl  Murray 

(R.F.) 
597     Farrar,  Mrs.  Ivy  Riley    (H.H.) 
68     Farwell,  Mrs.  Bertha  Smith 

(E.S.) 

848  Fike,  Mrs.  Alma  Wilson  (T.T.) 
122    Findley,  Mrs.  Anna  Hair  (M.C.) 

85     Finch,  Mrs.  Eva  Pierce  (CO.) 
915     Foiles,  Mrs.  Esther  W.  (ER.) 
520    Foster,  Mrs.  Hattie  Gardner 
(E.K.) 


462    Foster,  Mrs.   Minnie   Gardner 

(L.C.) 
1007    Frazer,  Mrs.  Edna  Ruhlen  (J.T.) 
277    French,  Mrs.  Grace  Watt  (W.L.) 
327     Fuller,  Mrs.  Pearl  McCurdy 

(H.M.) 


458    Gander,  Mrs.  Nannie  Fischer 

(G.M.) 
674     Gilman,  Mrs.   Pearl  Cundiff 

(R.W.) 
651     Green,  Mrs.  Edna  Pearce(W.D.) 
580    Green,  Mrs.  Grace  Leach  (B.A.) 
382     Grogan,  Mrs.  Clara  Hatch  (M.J.) 
682     Griswold,  Mrs.  Zula  Green 

(H.E.) 

H 

159  Hackett,  Mrs.  Hattie  Rapp(E.S.) 
143  Hair,  Mrs.  Mary  Murray  (J.E.) 
412     Hall,  Mrs.  Grace  Brigham 

(CA.) 
499     Hall,  Mrs.  Mabel  Beard   (A.F.) 
3     Hall,  Mrs.  Olive  Willey  (J.C) 
314     Hamilton,   Mrs.  Isabel  Benedict 

(M.B.) 
251     Hamman,  Mrs.  Ilia  Denning 

(A.F.) 
302     Hankins,  Mrs.  Anna  Keeling 

(F.H.) 
344    Harpster,     Mrs.     Kathryn    Car- 
mean   (C.A.) 
197     Hartley,  Mrs.  Mary  Ives  (F.M.) 
176     Harvey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Kirkpat- 

rick   (GJ.) 
918    Hausam,   Mrs.   Grace  Kline 

(W.C) 

238  Hayes,   Mrs.   Rachel   Henderson 

(W.E.) 
730     Hazzard,   Mrs.  Florence  Allder- 

dice  (R.L.) 
593     Heffelfinger,    Mrs.    Lucile    Par- 

menter    (J.E.) 
9     Henderson,  Mrs.  Mary  C  (J.B.) 
874    Hertzog,   Mrs.  Vera  Lange 

(W.H.) 
471     Hess,  Mrs.  Helen  Kinzer  (H.) 
233     Hibbard,  Mrs.    Cora    Cullison 

(J.S.) 
614     Hibbard,  Mrs.  Jessie  Beauchamp 

(E.R.) 

239  Hickman,  Mrs.  Ida  Kershner 

(E.E.) 
346     Hislop,  Mrs.  Viola  Hankins  (E.) 
371     Hoch,  Mrs.  Edna  Wharton  (H.) 
92     Hoover,  Mrs.  Blanche  Case 

(H.J.) 
820    Hoover,  Mrs.  Verdie  Noland 

(R.A.) 


287 


MARRIED  WOMEN— FINDING  LIST 


74    Hoss,   Mrs.   May   Engstrom 
(G.W.) 
577    Hudson,  Mrs.  Hortense  Imboden 
(W.M). 


739    Jillson,  Mrs.  Anna  Clark  (J.R.) 
114    Johnson,  Mrs.  Edith  Rarick 

(H.H.) 
83     Johnson,  Mrs.  Maude  Leonard 

(CP.) 
439     Johnston,   Mrs.   Ethelyn  Thorne 

(W.W.) 
186    Jones,  Mrs.  Grace  Breyfogle 

(C.W.) 

I 

768    Icke,  Mrs.  Eunice  Power  (L.R.) 

K 

828     Kabler,  Mrs.  Hazel  Sample  ( L.L. ) 
461     Kalb,  Mrs.  Edna  Gander  (C.A.) 
454     Kalb,  Mrs.  Olla  Cramer  (W.K.) 
1086     Kaub,    Mrs.    Minnie   Weide 

(L.H.) 
475     Keeling,   Mrs.   Harriet  Maxwell 

(W.B.) 
48    Keifer,    Mrs.   Jessie    Breyfogle 

(L.B.) 
18     Kemp,  Mrs.  Jennie  Murray 

(R.N.) 
578    Kendall,  Mrs.  Edna  Jackson 

(E.P.) 
636    Kenoyer,  Mrs.  Aletha  Kelly 

(L.A.) 
626     Keyes,  Mrs.  Clara  Evans  (P.W.) 
125     Keys,    Mrs.    Diana    Haskin 

(G.W.) 

680     Kirk,  Mrs.  Flora  Einsel   (R.S.) 

16     Knox,  Mrs.  Janette  Hill(M.V.B.) 

174     Knox,  Mrs.  Minnie  Games  (R.E.) 

354     Klintwort,  Mrs.  Louvenia  Joseph 

(J.) 
246     Korff,  Mrs.  Nettie  Steele  (R.C.) 
689     Kurt,  Mrs.  Evelyn  Hume  (A.) 


771     Lacey,    Mrs.    Feme    Samuel 

(W.A.) 
613     Lawrence,    Mrs.    Lavina    Barton 

(R.E.) 
304     Lewis,  Mrs.  Harriet  Kemp, 

(J.R.) 

827     Linn,  Mrs.  Delia  Ruble  (W.C.) 
37     Lorbeer,  Mrs.  Ella  Himrod 
(O.W.) 


117    Lough,  Mrs.  Mary  Benedict 

(S.A.) 
2C    Lowdermilk,   Mrs.   Nettie  Amos 

(H.) 
275    Lunbeck,  Mrs.  Zola  Swan  (G.A.) 

M 

242    Maclay,  Mrs.  Edith  Lane  (R.H.) 
376    Maclean,  Mrs.   Nellie  Ault 

(A.M.) 
476     Mahin,  Mrs.  Amy  Mclntire 

(C.A.) 
485     Malone,  Mrs.  Ethel  Work  (A.F.) 
306     Manning,   Mrs.   Mabel  Marvel 

(W.R.) 
112     Markham,    Mrs.    Carrie   Hoover 

(W.C.) 
894     Martin,  Mrs.  Mary  Showalter 

(E.F.) 
532     Mavity,  Mrs.  Margaret  McCon- 

nell  (J.W.) 
104     McCormick,  Mrs.  Cora  Baldridge 
414    McKibbin,  Mrs.  Luella  Clark 

(H.B.) 
670     McKittrick,  Mrs.  Florella  Counts 

(W.D.) 
292    McProud,   Mrs.   Bertha   Watt 

(B.E.) 
649     McWilliams,  Mrs.  Laura  Nichol- 
son  (R.H.) 
804     Meredith,  Mrs,  Merle  Feerer 

(W.H.) 
865     Merry,  Mrs.  Etta  Haxton  (P.H.) 
801     Meyer,  Mrs.  Mabel  Evans  (C.) 
944    Miller,  Mrs.  Margaret  Richmond 

(R.B.) 
566     Molby,  Mrs.  Minnie  Denman 

(S.J.) 
550     Morgan,  Mrs.  Elsie  Warner 

(M.M.) 
672     Morgan,    Mrs.    Myrnice   Crysler 

(O.S.) 
558     Moore,  Mrs.  Margaret  Betzer 

(J.H.) 
170    Muesse,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Cone  (H.L.) 
611     Murray,    Mrs.   Agnes    Anderson 

(J.W.) 
391     Mustard,    Mrs.   Florence    Moore 

(W.) 
236     Myers,   Mrs.   Eleanor  Hand 

(H.S.) 
750    Myers,  Mrs.    Minnie  Kline  (R.) 


N 


912 


Nebbergall,  Mrs.   Ethel  Dawson 
(J.Z.) 

419     Neff,  Mrs.  Jessie  Funnell  (G.B.) 
709     Nelson,    Mrs.    Winifred    Moore- 
head   (W.E.) 


288 


MARRIED  WOMEN— FINDING  LIST 


510 


463 
449 

693 

323 

387 


866 
320 
209 
1045 
243 
338 
318 
822 
12C 
224 
519 


Nicholson, 
(V.T.) 


Mrs.  Bernice  Burton        724 


O 


Odom,  Mrs.  Mary  Gould  (C.W.) 
Oeschli,  Mrs.  Loula  Boicourt 

(L.) 
Omer,  Mrs.  Emma  Jaggard 

(J.A.) 
Orr,  Mrs.  Florence  King   (J.) 
Ozment,   Mrs.   Harriet  Mahar 

(B.H.) 


Parrott,   Mrs.   Mabel   Hitchcock 

(T.H.) 
Parsons,  Mrs.  Emma  Follin 

(C.W.) 
Pearson,  Mrs.   Edna  Wolfe 

(P.M.) 
Penley,  Mrs.  Mary  Haines 

(C.W.) 
Pennington,   Mrs.   Harriet  Mar- 
vel  (B.) 
Plumb   Mrs.   Jennie  Woods 

(H.C.) 
Potts,    Mrs.   Frances    Coker 

(L.M.) 
Preston,  Mrs.  Blanche  O'Neil 

(A.E.) 
Price,  Mrs.  Berna  Hannum 

(F.A.) 
Price,    Mrs.   Roberta   Simpson 

(R.R.) 
Pyle,  Mrs.  Junia  Frazier  (W.) 


749 

41 

421 

735 

118 

82 

490 

551 


792 
425 
595 

69 

628 

871 

936 

617 
612 

14 

488 


Jennie   Heinselman 


Lulu  Burtis   (F.L.) 

Susie  Knight  (J.F.) 

Mary  Van  Petten 

Mabel   Winger 


Shepherd,  Mrs.  Helen  Smith 

(CE.) 
Shumway,   Mrs.   Beulah   Kinzer 

(C.) 
Siegrist,  Mrs.  Emma  Sullivan 

(H.S.) 
Smith,   Mrs. 

(L.B.) 
Smith,   Mrs.   Louise   Briggs 

(H.T.) 
Smith,  Mrs. 
Smith,  Mrs. 
Snoddy,  Mrs. 

(H.L.) 
Songer,   Mrs. 

(J.W.) 

Speer,  Mrs.  Mary  Dallas  (H.C.) 
Stafford,   Mrs.    Beryl   Blanchard 

(G.W.) 
Stanley,   Mrs.   Blanche  Imboden 

(H.W.) 
Stanlev,  Mrs.  Florence  Ream 

(D.F.) 
Stark,  Mrs.  Ida  Taylor  (T.G.) 
Stearns,  Mrs.  Pearl  Fisher  (I.H.) 
Steinheimer,    Mrs.    Ella   Jones 

(H.C.) 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Hazah  Morris 

(L.W.) 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Maude  Brigham 

(C.C.) 
Stover.  Mrs.  Espar  Anderson 

(B.H.) 
Stover,  Mrs.  Sarah  Ives   (A.R.) 
Straub,  Mrs.  Mary  Tulley 


87    Randall,  Mrs.  Jennie  Sweet 

(E.M.) 
914    Ransom,  Mrs.  Beatrice  Fast 

(R.G.) 
825     Ray,  Mrs.  Minnie  W.  (B.F.) 
524    Reid,   Mrs.   Anna  Hoch    (J.W.) 
378     Rich,  Mrs.  Hattie  Elwell   (A.) 
309     Riley,  Mrs.  Blanche  Mills  (T.J.) 
802     Riner,  Mrs.  Nellie  Evans  (T.W.) 
656    Roberts,   Mrs.    Bonnidell   Sisson 

(N.W.) 
430     Roberts,    Mrs.    Lena   McConnell 

(J.W.) 
592     Roseberry,  Mrs.  Helen  Parmen- 

ter   (C.G.) 
895     Ruhlen,  Mrs.  Edith  Stafford 

(C.L.) 
881     Rust,  Mrs.  Ruby  Mason  (R.G.) 


286     Sargent,  Mrs.  Leona  Kuhn  (E.) 
724     Shepherd,  Mrs.  Helen  S.  (CE.) 


231    Taylor,  Mrs.  Ethel  Cavaness 

(JX.) 
1060    Taylor,  Mrs.   Mamie  Lauer 
(R.O.) 

411    Thompson,   Mrs.    Edith   Bowers 
(H.E.) 

486    Thompson,    Mrs.    Harriet    Ster- 
ling (G.B.) 
38    Topping,  Mrs.  Jessie  Humphrey 
(H.B.) 

297     Turner,  Mrs.  Daisy  Deel  (CF.) 


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3C    Underhill,  Mrs.  Fleta  Crowley 
(G.W.) 


429     VanDusen,  Mrs.  Nellie  McClure 

(J.) 
646    Vigour,   Mrs.   Elsie   Meyers 
(H.T.) 


289 


MARRIED  WOMEN— FINDING  LIST 


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732    Wallace,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Barke- 
meyer  (C.I.) 
13     Wanless,  Mrs.  Lucinda  Clough 

527     Ward,  Mrs.  Janie  Johnston 
(W.R.) 

516     Washburn,     Mrs.     Wilma     Ed- 
wards (M.) 

202     Waskey,  Mrs.  Maie  Motter(J.A.) 
(J.A.) 

742    Whitenton,   Mrs.   Nelle  Crossan 

(R.O.) 

783     Whitlow,  Mrs.  Rena  Wilcox 

(CM.) 
795    Willgus,   Mrs.  Blanche  Coffman 

(G.A.) 


227 
528 

807 

715 

607 
469 

757 


546 


Williams,   Mrs.   Charlotte  Beas- 

ley   (R.D.) 
Williams,   Mrs.   Maude   Kilborn 

(WJ.) 
Wilson,   Mrs.   Nora   Henry 

(R.H.) 
Wilson,   Mrs.   Sadie   Pottorf 

(EX.) 
Wise,  Mrs.  Mary  Widney  (W.B.) 
Woods,  Mrs.  Lucile  Kelly  (E.E.) 
Woods,  Mrs.  Muriel  Lough 

(O.H.) 


Young,  Mrs. 
(B.F.) 


Lusetta  Sowers 


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